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Are these test results reliable/conclusive? I'm very worried

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?

Thanks so much!
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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
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