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Please Help me understand my lab result.

My lab result for Hepatitis Profile Test is this.

HBsAg------------ NON-REACTIVE
Anti-HBs--------- NON-REACTIVE
Anti-HBe--------- NON-REACTIVE
HBeAg------------ NON-REACTIVE
Anti-HBc IgG--- NON-REACTIVE
Anti-HAV IgM-- NON-REACTIVE
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If I'm reading your results correctly, it looks as if you have never been exposed to Hep. A, B, or C.   This is good, but also means that you are not immune either.  You may want to consider getting vaccinated for hep A and B.  The vaccination requires 3 to 4 shots about 2 months apart.  You are not immune until all the shots have been given and your tests show that you have the correct antibodies.  

Also know that there is a no vaccine for Hep C at this time, but they may be close.

  
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sir, can you interpret this laboratory result for me? thank you.
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but to the remaining other class of hepatitis?
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but to the remaining other class of hepatitis?
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HBsAg------------ NON-REACTIVE means you dont have Hepa B
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