I was vaccinated for Hep B 4 years ago with a series of three injections. Shortly after vaccinated, my surface ABs were measured quantitatively at 131 (Greater than 10 is considered to be immune). Today my qualitative surface AB tests negative, but my quantitative surface AB is positive with a count of 2. My questions are (1) is there any relevance to the disparity of the negative qualitative test but a positive quantitative test? (2) Am I still immune now that the titers are < 10? Totally healthy otherwise. No immune system problems at all.
A result showing immunity to Hepatitis B gives a result of a quantitative antibody titre of greater than 100 IU/ml. Less than 10 gives (for example your result 2) gives a qualitative negative result even though there are a few antibodies detected. Between 10-100 is partial immunity although a booster dose is advisable as you are not fully protected to the Hepatitis B virus.