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7946635 tn?1403618079

Need your help guys

My results are as follows
Hbsag - negativ
Hbsab - negative
Hbcab - positive
Hbeag - negativ
Hbeab - positive

Hbvpci  <0.02
Hbvpcr × 103k./ml <0.12
I truly don't understand, please help me interpret.
Thanks in advance for your help
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7946635 tn?1403618079
Are there any more tests i should do to dertermine my status?
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7946635 tn?1403618079
Sorry my first results were  Hbs-ag-negative, Hbs-ab <IU/1 Hbc -positive.
They then odered for another test and those are the results
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7946635 tn?1403618079
This is my first blood results
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Is this your first time blood test result or you've known already you were infected?
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7946635 tn?1403618079
Thanks a lot, are there any extra tests I should do?
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I agree with Rome70, or you have just lost your HBsAg in a chronic infection.
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Not sure what Hbvpci is, and what units hbvpcr use.

But from the hbv markers you have successfully recovered from acute hbv, probably long ago so your hbsab have withered  with the time.
You can get vaccine shot to see if you can develop new antibodies.
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7946635 tn?1403618079
Please Stef2011, Stephencastleberg and others...help...
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