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I am not a doctor. You should ask your doctor to explain your lab tests to you.
I do believe that:
antigen = non-reactive
with
antibody = reactive
means that you were either vaccinated or that you were infected
at some time in the past and your body successfully fought off the virus.
I was injected for the hepatitis B vacin 2 times, but the third one suppose to be last month. yesterday i gave a blood test to know my antibody that if i should start the injections again or i still have time to inject the third injection?
on the other hand, the cut off value is 10.0 and my test value is 58.3, plus, the result is (Reactive), what does it mean?
the second question is, if i should start the injections again, i can use a different brand of company of vaccain?
I will highly appreciate if someone can help me in my questions?
Just take the third shot. You should be fine.