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please help meanalyze my hepa b profile

hi, please help, i need to know a lot about hepatitis b,, please help me..
can anybody explain my hepatitis profile?

examination            my count                  cut-off value               interpretation
HBsAg                <   3.000                         0.658                       reactive
ANTI-HBE                 0.390                        1.321                        reactive
HBeAg                      0.320                        0.621                       non-reactive

please  give me an interpretation of this...
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from your results, Hbsag positive indicate that you are in a infected, but it will not indicate anything else.

So, for a better overview of your condition as @stefa2011 already mentioned, you should check :

- anti HBC Igm - to see if you are acute or chronic

and in case of chronic:

- liver status by Fibroscan or biopsy (if Fibroscan is not available in you area),
- HBsAg quantitative if is possible
- viral load (HVB DNA PCR)
- other liver related tests could help (ALT and AST and if is posible also ALKP  and Bilirubin and ... )

Please do not post the same question in more then one thread ! just make your own thread and keep post in that thread and don't highjack the other people threads (please also read the forum regulation)
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your tests are useless to know your hbv infection, please do stop posting everywhere because with those tests there is no answer, look for the most updated hbv center in the philippines since in your country all tests to monitor cronic hbv are missing.the tests in order of importance are:

fibroscan or biopsy
hbsag quantity in iu/ml by abbott architect (not available in philipines)
hbvdna pcr available
alt, ast available
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