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My bf was tested positive in the hep b screening

My bf tested postive on his Hep B screening. He then went to this clinic and they said that his HbeAg value is 0.451 with a cut off value of 0.735 and was interpreted as non reactive. I am not convinced  because that clinic is selling expensive herbal medicine that they claim to cure the hep b virus. So, does it mean that he is not contagious? Im really confused now....
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If he tested positive and also hbeag negative it would mean that he is chronic carrier and that he could be contagious. Vaccinate yourself with so called acellerated vaccination schedule.
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Here are his results
HbsAg w/ Titer Elisa       reactive
Anti-Hbs-eliza                 non-reactive
AbeAg                            non reactive
Anti Hbe                          reactive
Anti Hbc IgM                   non reactive
Anti Hbc IgG                   Reactive


I saw these test results was done five years ago and he didn't do anything about his hepatitis. What exactly does these result means? Is he contagious?
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no matter if he is positive or not you should get vaccinated if you are not already.
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HBeAg ? He should be tested for HBsAg first.
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