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intrepret my Hepa Profile Test

I would like you all to please help me interpret the result of my hepa profile... thanks
                        
                         Result              Cut-off                          Interpretation

Anti-Hav IgM    = 0.229           less than 0.8                            NR
AHBe              = 0.182           -           1.0                                 R
Anti-HBs         = 799.60          less than 10.0                             R
HBEAg            = 0.08             -            1.0                             NR
HBsAg             = 0.655           less than 2.0                            NR
Anti-HBc IgG     = 0.01            more than 1.0                             R
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thank you so much. God bless you
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1161842 tn?1390184741
There's nothing to worry about that I think you are immune because of vaccination that why your Anti-hbs is reactive and like Anti-HBc IgG also. You are protected and you don't need to worry because you are immune to Hepatitis B.
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how about my Anti-HBc IgG? Thank yu so much, I am so worried because I am working in a hospital and always expose to different patients. thanks
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1161842 tn?1390184741
Don't worry too much you are negative. I can read your result because as a Hepatitis B carrier I did a research regarding Hepatitis Profile.
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1161842 tn?1390184741
You don't have Hepatitis A based on the Anti-Hav IgM your result is non-reactive and you don't have Hepatitis B your HBsAg is non-reactive too. Your antibodies to Hepatitis B is positive based on your anti-HBs. I don't know if you got immune to vaccine or by natural infection. You don't have to worry because you don't have hepatitis A or B.
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