Hi so I had a potential Hep B exposure last year. I got tested like 10-11 weeks post exposure and had the following results:
1. HBC total--> non-reactive
2. HBsAB quantitative--> ( non-reactive
I got tested again like 5-6 months post exposure with just an HBsAG test from analyte health physicians and recieved a non-reactive result. It's weird because I was vaccinated as a baby against Hep B. I've read places that you can still be immune with low or undetectable HBsAB but still this is weird to me. Are these results conclusive? I didn't know if an HBsAG test alone was reliable. Does anyone know about this?
sorry, for some reason part of my message didn't go through. the results were
1. HBC total non-reactive
2. HBsAH quant (less than 10, around 3.3)
3. HbsAG non-reactive