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Hepa Profile Result

Hi Good day. Got my Hepa profile result want to know kung may deperensya sa result ko or kung may sakit ako. Hoping for your feedback and answer. Thank you in advance.

HBsAg Elisa    -   0.019  /   0.105 - Non-Reactive
Anti-HBs          -   0.015  /   0.105  - Non Reactive
HbeAG            -    0.010  /   0.105 - Non Reactive
Anti-Hbe          -    2.691  /    0.816 - Non Reactive
Anti-HBc G      -     0.186  /    0.434  - Reactive
Anti-HBc M      -      0.010  /   0.105   - Non Reactive
Anti-HAV G      -      2.996  /   0.846    - Non Reactive
Anti-HAV M      -     0.010   /   0.105    -  Non Reactive
Anti-HCV         -      0.009   /   0.140    -  Non Reactive

REMARKS:  A-Hbe, A-HBc IgG, A-HAV IgG ABSORBANCE IS =/COV:Non Reactive
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Thanks a lot. It relieves me somehow. I'll do the retesting. Have a good day. I will let you know the result.
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And the labtech under remarks actually stated all this. None reactive means negative for all.
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You have a mild reactivity to hep b core antigen. By Igg antibody. And no anti- hbs present or surface antigen.

everything else they have test you is also clear. To me this hep b test maybe is a mistake.

Because people that have had hep b and recovered from it. Are positive for anti- hbc igg. But they also have a protective anti- hbs antibody. You don.t.

So this could mean the test is bogus. Or you have had hep b long time ago and recovered and your body has somehow cleared the virus. Happens with some people.

But in any case you are healthy and have nothing to worry about. Most likely a false positive test. Keep in mind machine does that test.

If you are concerned just repeat the hep b panel again and compare results. But there is nothing to worry about
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