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What Is Meaning Of Hbsab Positive In Test Report?

initially tested positive for Hepatitis B Core Antibody.



other results are summarized below:



HBSAG Panel



HBSAG Result – Negative

Hep B Surface AG – 0.07 (normal 0 – 0.99)



HBSAB Panel

HBSAB Result – Positive

Hep B surface Ab (Quant) - >1,000 (doctor’s notes indicate this reflects immunity)



Hepatic Panel

Total Protein 7.1 (normal 6.3 – 8.2)

Albumin 4.3 (normal 3.5 – 5.0)

Bilirubin Total 0.5 (normal 0.1 – 1.4)

Bilirubin Indirect 0.1 (normal 0.0 – 5.7)

SGOT/AST 76 (normal 14-42) High

SGPT/ALT 89 (normal 9-52) High

Alkaline Phosphatase 59 (normal 38-126)

Bilirubin Direct 0.40 (0.0 –0.3) High



HBV DNA Detect/Quant S – Undetected

HBV DNA not detected.

Range is 20 to 170,000,000



My mother is not a carrier and received the Hep B. vaccine in 1997, as did I. I have no other symptoms. I am a 25 year old female
Tue, 16 Sep 2014
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Hello,
Your tests say that you are not carrying any Hepatitis B virus mostly ( as you test says Hbsag negative) and your body have developed antibodies ( as your tests says HbcAb positive ) , your virus is undetectable( below the level that is not detectable under a certain limit), but if your Anti HbC is positive, sometimes very rarely you can have an occult infection ( that means though you have negative hbsag you might be carrying the virus), since your HBV D A is below the detectable levels , you need not worry , you please consult your Gastroenterologist you will have to be doing few other tetas and please be under continues follow up and keep repeating tests every 3 months , as advised by your doctor, also get an USG abdomen to see the liver and Spleen also. Summary: you need to be under regular follow up with regular investigations.Hope I could help you.
Thank you.
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What Is Meaning Of Hbsab Positive In Test Report?

Hello, Your tests say that you are not carrying any Hepatitis B virus mostly ( as you test says Hbsag negative) and your body have developed antibodies ( as your tests says HbcAb positive ) , your virus is undetectable( below the level that is not detectable under a certain limit), but if your Anti HbC is positive, sometimes very rarely you can have an occult infection ( that means though you have negative hbsag you might be carrying the virus), since your HBV D A is below the detectable levels , you need not worry , you please consult your Gastroenterologist you will have to be doing few other tetas and please be under continues follow up and keep repeating tests every 3 months , as advised by your doctor, also get an USG abdomen to see the liver and Spleen also. Summary: you need to be under regular follow up with regular investigations.Hope I could help you. Thank you.