Hi, you have not mentioned anti Hbs levels, which are the antibodies and hence protective. Also is the HepB Core antibody IgG? A Anti-HBs a level of greater than 10-12 mIU/mL is protective. If HepB Core IgG Antibody is reactive, than it may indicate an infection in the past, which was resolved by the immune system. Regards.
Please Help Interpret My Wife HBV Test: For some reason i notice that (Anti-HBs) will display in the forum even after typing.
13 April 2014:
Test Results Units Ref. Range
1. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) 0.00 IU/ML 1000.00 mIU/ML <10.00
3. Hepatitis B Core Antibody (Anti-HBc), Total 0.18 Index <1.00
Nov 2013:
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Serum Non Reactive Non Reactive
Aug 2011:
HBsAg 0.01 IU/ml <0.05
Will this be the right statement base on the report (Immune - surface antibodies present. You may have been already vaccinated, or you have recovered from a prior hepatitis B infection. You cannot infect others.
Thank You all in Advance
JR
Please Help Interpret My Wife HBV Test:
13 April 2014:
Test Results Units Ref. Range
(HBsAg) 0.00 IU/ML 1000.00 mIU/ML <10.00
(Anti-HBc),Total 0.18 Index <1.00
Nov 2013:
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Serum Non Reactive Non Reactive
Aug 2011:
HBsAg 0.01 IU/ml <0.05
Will this be the right statement base on the report (Immune - surface antibodies present. You may have been already vaccinated, or you have recovered from a prior hepatitis B infection. You cannot infect others.
Thank You all in Advance
JR