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Please help me to interpret

Hi Guys, please help me to interpret the results. tnx

Anti HBs (ECLIA)          >2.00   NON REACTIVE
HBeAg (ECLIA)               0.101 NON REACTIVE      
Anti HBe (ECLIA)            0.004 REACTIVE
Anti HBc IgM (ECLIA)      0.038 NON REACTIVE
Anti HBc IgG (ECLIA)      0.007 REACTIVE

Am I positive with HEPA B?

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is your hbsag is in S/N or iu/ml?

since the numbers in the thousands it should be iu/ml, i am asking because i am trying to have an idea which numbers hbsag titter can reach on active hbv in both units
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181575 tn?1250198786
I received your PM but I make it a habit not to reply on PM since I get alot of PM.  I respond on the forum when time permits.

"Anti HBc IgM (ECLIA)      0.038 NON REACTIVE
HBsag is 5167" (means REACTIVE)

This lab result means you have chronic HepB.  Go here to learn more about it:

http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Hepatitis/HepB-Introduction--Welcome-Page/show/34?cid=153
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You present HBeAg- HBV.  Your ALT, AST, HBVDNA?
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hi, cajim.  my HBsag is 5167. tnx
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Maybe, what is your HBsAg?
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