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test result.plz help

i was diagnosed with hbv 8 years ago but my resent test result came different. i appreciate it if you help me understand it

hbsag negative 0.26
hbsab negative 2.84 miu/ml
hbeag negative 0.338

am i immune now?

i did another test in a different lab within the same week and the result was similar except for the hbsab it was positive with a titre of 13.4
so how come that the first lab sowed it negative and the other showed it positive. im confused. plz help
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Congratulations, it seems you have cleared your Hepatitis B infection.
HBsAb is considered protective, when the titre exceeds 10 miu/ml. So the first lab being careful indicated you are "negative", in actual fact, it should be positive( but not  protective).
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Since HBsAg is negative.
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hi there...
if the result of the first lab which is
hbsag negative 0.26
hbsab negative 2.84 miu/ml
hbeag negative 0.338

is redeemed to be  the right one am i still contagious  or its all the same since hbsag is negative.
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dna undetected... no fibrosis
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Congratulations. I am Muslim too. I am using a mix of royal jelly+propollis+pollen+honey an also black seed+honey. Where are you from? What was your previous results, HBVDNA, fibrosis etc?
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thanx alot my friend . God blessed me and cured me.

i was taking royal jelly on daily and drinking a lot of coffee

it is about God blessing in the first place and then taking these things.

im a muslim and in our holy book Quran, God tells us about honey and its miraculous effect in curing illnesses. it is a miracle.

id like to share my experience with taking honey. im sure it will help clear the virus.

thanx again StephenCastlecrag.
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There is no need to take a booster, you have enough protective HBs antibodies.
Since you are HBsAg negative, you are not contagious.
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thanx for replying...i was wondering if its safe to take a booster dose of vaccine...or maybe its harmful for one in my condition cause i was previously a carrier


m i contagious?  considering the first result where the hbsab is negative

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