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Do I or Do I "Not" have Chronic Hepatitis (part 2 of 2)?

Lab Test: Hepatitis B Virus Surface Ab
Lab Type: Chemistry/Hematology
Date/Time Collected: 12 Feb 2018 @ 0649
Test Name: Hepatitis B Virus Surface Ab
Result: POSITIVE Higher Than Normal
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Status: Final
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Notes: Test performed by BML,
Comments: none
Certified Date: 14 Feb 2018
Specimen: SERUM
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Lab Test: HIV-1/2 Ag/Ab Screen 4th Gen
Lab Type: Chemistry/Hematology
Date/Time Collected: 25 Jan 2018 @ 0602
Test Name: HIV-1+2, HIV1 P24 Ag
Result: Negative
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Status: Final
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Notes: none
Comments: HIV-1/2 AG/AB 4G = Negative for HIV-1 antigen and HIV-1/HIV-2 antibodies. No laboratory evidence of HIV infection. If acute HIV infection is suspected, consider testing for HIV-1 RNA.
Certified Date: 07 Feb 2018
Specimen: SERUM
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Lab Test: HBV Real-Time PCR, Qn Panel
Lab Type: Chemistry/Hematology
Date/Time Collected: 21 Dec 2017 @ 0557
Test Name: Hepatitis B Virus DNA
Result: OTHER
Units: IU/mL
Reference Range:
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: Test performed by LabCorp San Diego 13112 Evening Creek Dr So Ste 200,San Diego, CA 92128-4108
Comments: HBV IU/mL: HBV DNA not detected
Certified Date: 11 Jan 2018
Test Name: Hepatitis B Log10 IU/mL
Result: ND
Units: Log IU/mL
Reference Range:
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: Test performed by LabCorp San Diego 13112 Evening Creek Dr So Ste 200,San Diego, CA 92128-4108
Comments: Unable to calculate result since non-numeric result obtained for component test.
Certified Date: 11 Jan 2018
Specimen: SERUM
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Lab Test: Hepatitis B Virus Core Ab
Lab Type: Chemistry/Hematology
Date/Time Collected: 21 Dec 2017 @ 0557
Test Name: Hepatitis B Virus Core Ab
Result: POSITIVE Higher Than Normal
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Status: Final
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Notes: Test performed by BML,
Comments: none
Certified Date: 27 Dec 2017
Specimen: SERUM
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Lab Test: Hepatitis Be Virus Ab
Lab Type: Chemistry/Hematology
Date/Time Collected: 21 Dec 2017 @ 0557
Test Name: Hepatitis Be Virus Ab
Result: POSITIVE Higher Than Normal
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Status: Final
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Notes: Test performed by BML,
Comments: none
Certified Date: 27 Dec 2017
Specimen: SERUM
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Lab Test: Hepatitis B Virus Surface Ag
Lab Type: Chemistry/Hematology
Date/Time Collected: 21 Dec 2017 @ 0557
Test Name: Hepatitis B Virus Surface Ag
Result: Negative
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Status: Final
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Notes: (Reference value: Negative) Test performed by BML,
Comments: none
Certified Date: 27 Dec 2017
Specimen: SERUM
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Lab Test: Hepatic Function Panel
Lab Type: Chemistry/Hematology
Date/Time Collected: 21 Dec 2017 @ 0557
Test Name: Albumin
Result: 4.5
Units: g/dL
Reference Range: (3.9-5.0)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Bilirubin
Result: 0.6
Units: mg/dL
Reference Range: (0.2-1.3)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017
Test Name: Bilirubin Direct
Result: 0.0
Units: mg/dL
Reference Range: (0.0-0.3)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Alkaline Phosphatase
Result: 148 Higher Than Normal
Units: U/L
Reference Range: (38-126)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Protein
Result: 7.8
Units: g/dL
Reference Range: (6.3-8.2)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Alanine Aminotransferase
Result: 48
Units: U/L
Reference Range: (7-56)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Aspartate Aminotransferase
Result: 34
Units: U/L
Reference Range: (5-40)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017
Specimen: SERUM
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Test Name: Color
Result: YELLOW
Units:
Reference Range: (STRAW-YELLOW)
Status: Final
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Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017
Test Name: Appearance
Result: CLEAR
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Reference Range: (CLEAR-HAZY)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Glucose
Result: NEGATIVE
Units: mg/dL
Reference Range: (NEGATIVE)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Bilirubin
Result: NEGATIVE
Units:
Reference Range: (NEGATIVE)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Ketones
Result: NEGATIVE
Units: mg/dL
Reference Range: (NEGATIVE)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Specific Gravity
Result: 1.020
Units:
Reference Range: (1.005-1.030)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Blood
Result: NEGATIVE
Units:
Reference Range: (NEGATIVE)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: pH
Result: 5.5
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Reference Range: (5.0-8.0)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Protein
Result: NEGATIVE
Units: mg/dL
Reference Range: (NEGATIVE-TRACE)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Urobilinogen
Result: 0.2
Units: EU/dL
Reference Range: (0.2-1.0)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Nitrite
Result: NEGATIVE
Units:
Reference Range: (NEGATIVE)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017

Test Name: Leukocyte Esterase
Result: NEGATIVE
Units:
Reference Range: (NEGATIVE)
Status: Final
Performing Location:
Notes: none
Comments: none
Certified Date: 21 Dec 2017
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Avatar universal
You have no HBSaG and you have what seems like might be antibodies to the virus (means you are immune). While there are no numbers behind your tests and it either says positive or negative or more than normal range, you are in the clear. Also, you do not have HIV according to this test. Thanks and good luck on your journey!
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Avatar universal
It is pretty simple answer. The following test from Feb 2018 says you have HepB.

Test Name: Hepatitis B Virus Surface Ab
Result: POSITIVE Higher Than Normal

Welcome to the club!
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That is positive for ANITBODIES!! You are confusing this with HBsAg (Hepatitis B surface antigen) which shows NEGATIVE on the Dec 2017 lab:

http://www.hepb.org/prevention-and-diagnosis/diagnosis/hbv-blood-tests/


anti-HBs or HBsAb (Hepatitis B surface antibody) - A "positive" or "reactive" anti-HBs (or HBsAb) test result indicates that a person is protected against the hepatitis B virus. This protection can be the result of receiving the hepatitis B vaccine or successfully recovering from a past hepatitis B infection. This test is not routinely included in blood bank screenings. A positive anti-HBs (or HBsAb) test result means you are “immune” and protected against the hepatitis B virus and cannot be infected. You are not infected and cannot spread hepatitis B to others.
luckyman316 ~ precisely!!!!
Avatar universal
Base on this result you have recovered from past Hep B infection. Your result for HBcAb which certified on 27/12/2017 shows positive while at the same time your HBsAg shows negative. Congrats!!!
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