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Hepatitist B

I just received my results from a blood test:
1)  hepatitis b surface  ag is nonreactive,
2) my hepatitis b surface  ab is >1000. and
3) my hepatitis b core ab is reactive

what does this mean?
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dear madam,
                 gud evening........please clear my doubt ...wats  diff between hbeag and hbs ag.i want know the detail about hbe ag.because my company asking me only about hbeag. how many percentage chance is there to become the hbe ag ,............tks in advance.
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dear  madam,
                      good day... i am aravinth from india. . i have a doubt.please clear my doubt....i got too much confused in my life becoz of this .......i am working in singapore.but last time i came to india.and went medicals for rejoining..i found that hbeag positive........what is the diff between hbeag and hbs ag.i want know the detail about hbe ag.because my company asking me only about hbeag. pllease tell me. how many percentage chance is there to become the hbe ag value less than 1......... today i got my latest result .my hbe ag value is 3.4 .....my last value is 4.9.......my LFT is also  normal.   sgot----31
              sgpt----41
              gt---------19.
              alkaline phosphate------96
              bilrubin total........0.7
              bilrubin direct........0.
        
     total protein      ------6.8
      albumin-------------3.7
globulin----------------3.0
a/g ratio------------1.24 ....thanks in advance, i am using tenvir tablet.
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Hi, HBsAg negative and HBsAb reactive means that you cleared the virus. And as the antibody titers are high you have developed a good immunity to the infection. Regards.
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