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My Anti-HBs at parameter is 80.51 (ECLIA method). Am I protected?

Can someone interpret these results that I did in order to measure anti-bodies against Hepatitis B virus: Anti-HBs AT - result: 80.51 unit: U/L reference value: <10 method: ECLIA.

I am protected or not? is this amount enough or not?

Thank you!
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Yes protected. You may need a booster to reach above 100 mIU/mL
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It is considered that anti-hbs values equal to or greater than 10mIU/ml as protective. The more antibody titers you have the better protection.
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