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Hepa Profile Test Shows HBsAG Is 2.00 Reactive. Advice?

sir may i ask the result of my hepa proile test test name patient count cut off value interprtation HBsAG 2.00 I.I53 REACTIVE AntiHBs 0.331 0.963 NONREACTIVE HBeAg 0.481 1.00 NONREACTIVE AntiHBe (reverse) 0.797 0.828 REACTIVE AntiHBcIgM 0.455 0.910 NONREACTIVE AntiHBcIgG (reverse) 1.500 0.157 NONREACTIVE
Tue, 2 Apr 2013
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Hello and welcome to HCM,

Your hepatitis profile gives following information:
1. HBsAg is reactive
2. Anti HBe is reactive
3. All other markers Anti HBs, HBeAg, AntiHBcIgM & AntiHBcIgG are non reactive

This profile suggests that you have had an infection with hepatitis B virus. The acute infective stage is over.
The actively replicating phase has waned out.

I hope you are satisfied with my answer. Do not forget to rate the answer.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Hepa Profile Test Shows HBsAG Is 2.00 Reactive. Advice?

Hello and welcome to HCM, Your hepatitis profile gives following information: 1. HBsAg is reactive 2. Anti HBe is reactive 3. All other markers Anti HBs, HBeAg, AntiHBcIgM & AntiHBcIgG are non reactive This profile suggests that you have had an infection with hepatitis B virus. The acute infective stage is over. The actively replicating phase has waned out. I hope you are satisfied with my answer. Do not forget to rate the answer. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal