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Please help me

hi can somebody help me to interpret the result of my test

HBsAg Patient's Count 0.785 Cut-Off Value 0.900
Titer= 2.847,cov= 0.121

Values equal or below COV for HBsAg,Anti-HBs,HBeAg,Anti-HBc IgM,Anti-HAV IgM and Anti-HCV tests are considered NON REACTIVE

Values equal or below the COV for Anti-Hbe,Anti-HBc IgG and Anti_HAV IgG tests are considered REACTIVE
Values above are considered NON-REACTIVE
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Yeah I went  yesterday but it's weekend and all hospital labs are closed ,I just tried here.

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"When I went back to the clinic where I was tested twice they told me that I was really REACTIVE because my patient's count was almost equal to cut-off value"

I don't find this argument convincing. I am afraid you will have to go a reputable big hospital to test again.
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Check on simple hbsag kit test that shows either positive or negative with ur serum
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thanks for the reply.

I have been tested in a clinic twice and the result was POSITIVE , and I asked for a second opinion in other clinic and that was the result NON-REACTIVE Patient's count 0.785... When I went back to the clinic where I was tested twice they told me that I was really REACTIVE because my patient's count was almost equal to cut-off value,Am I aalready a carrier like the doctor has told me? please help me answer my questions I am really upset

thanks
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According to :
HBsAg Patient's Count 0.785 Cut-Off Value 0.900

you tested NEGATIVE(NON-REACTIVE) to HBsAg.

"Titer= 2.847,cov= 0.121 " Not sure what this refers to?
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