Hi Stephen
Thanks for your Quick response.
This gives me more strength to fight and move on being HBV positive.
JR
Yes, the interpretation is correct, she is negative for HBsAg, positive for HBsAb (a very high level, more than protective). She is not a Hepatitis B carrier anymore.
Test Results Ref. Range
HBsAg 0.00 IU/ML <0.05
Anti-HBs (greater than 1000.00 mIU/ML ) <10.00
Anti-HBc), Total 0.18 <1.00
Hi Stephen
Thanks for the quick respond Here is the value (yap they are not allowing the symbol greater than)
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody (Anti-HBs) (more than 1000.00 mIU/ML <10.00
Thanks
JR
Try not to use "<" followed by the greater.
We are still not seeing the result for HBsAb. Try not to use "" because Medhelp will not display anything in between paired angles.
13 April 2014:
Test Results Units Ref. Range
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) 0.00 IU/ML <0.05
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody (Anti-HBs) (more then 1000.00 mIU/ML <10.00
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