just don't use drug that suppress the immune system, as long as your anti-HBs will not go down, you are out of danger. If you are going to have those activity, I would be worry for HIV and not hepa b.
Thank you for that information. It helped me not to worry anymore of being sent home.
My old Hepa profile result in 2004 was:
HBsAg Count = 0.505 Cutoff Value = 1.000 NON-REACTIVE
ANTI-HBs Count = > 1000.0 Cutoff Value = 10.000 REACTIVE
HBeAg Count = 0.082 Cutoff Value = 1.000 NON-REACTIVE
ANTI-HBe Count = 0.399 Cutoff Value = 1.000 REACTIVE
ANTI-HBc IgG Count = 0.08 Cutoff Value = 1.000 REACTIVE
ANTI-HAV IgM Count = 0.827 Cutoff Value = 10.000 NON-REACTIVE
Does this mean, I have recovered since 2004?
Am I out of danger even if I continue lovemaking with still infected partner?
It could mean that you have cleared hbv from past infection since you have a little quantity of HBsAg and already develop immunity to the virus.
1. Of course that is a good result, you must check if your HBcAb is non-reactive, if not, it just confirm that you have really cleared hbv from past infection. But you can't donate blood anymore
2. Of course yes, the only thing they will check if your HBsAg is non-reactive