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What Does "HBsAG-non Reactive And HBeAG-non Reactive" Suggest?

Dear doctor my recent test result was Hepatitis-B surface antigen (HBsAG) - Non reactive- 250iu/ml,
Hepatitis surface antibody (HBeAG)- Non Recative
please clarify about my result weather my result positive or negative.
Thu, 7 Aug 2014
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Hi,
How are you?
You need not worry about the test as the results show that you do not have Hepatitis B infection at present. Although Hepatitis surface antibody is not the same as HBeAG as stated by you in the question. Please clarify as these are two different entities.
I would suggest you get vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine to protect yourself from future risk of infection.

Hope this helped and please do not hesitate to consult me for further clarifications - rxsuresh@gmail.com
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What Does "HBsAG-non Reactive And HBeAG-non Reactive" Suggest?

Hi, How are you? You need not worry about the test as the results show that you do not have Hepatitis B infection at present. Although Hepatitis surface antibody is not the same as HBeAG as stated by you in the question. Please clarify as these are two different entities. I would suggest you get vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine to protect yourself from future risk of infection. Hope this helped and please do not hesitate to consult me for further clarifications - rxsuresh@gmail.com