The hepatitis B control table refers to a reference value after conducting the hepatitis B two-pair and a half test. The hepatitis B two-pair and a half test will detect the quantitative levels of hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B surface antibody and core antibody, etc. The corresponding range of the values can be used as a reference to what problems are occurring in the body. Friends who are undergoing the hepatitis B two-to-a-half test must go to a regular hospital and never seek medical treatment blindly. In the two-pair comparison table of hepatitis B, we can see the test results of five items, namely HBsAg (hepatitis B surface antigen), HBsAb (hepatitis B surface antibody), HBeAg (E antigen), HBeAb (E antibody) and HBcAb (core antibody). The results of the reaction are as follows: 1. Item 1 is positive and the other four are negative, indicating that it is the late incubation period of acute viral infection. If 1, 3, and 5 are positive and the other two are negative, it is commonly known as the "three positives" of hepatitis B, indicating acute or chronic hepatitis B, which is relatively contagious. Three positive tests 1, 4, and 5, and the other two negative, are commonly known as hepatitis B positive, indicating acute or chronic hepatitis B, which is relatively weakly contagious. Four 1 and 3 are positive, and the other three are negative, indicating that it is the early stage of acute hepatitis B. If 1, 3, 4, and 5 are positive, it means that the acute hepatitis B infection is recovering or the patient is a chronic hepatitis B virus carrier. Six 1 and 4 were positive, and the other three were negative. This indicates that chronic hepatitis B surface antigen carriers are likely to turn negative or that acute infection tends to recover. Seven 1 and 5 were positive, and the other three were negative. It indicates acute and chronic hepatitis B, including acute HBV infection and chronic HBsAg carriers, which are weakly contagious. Eight, item 5 was positive, and the remaining four items were negative. Description: Anti-HBs could not be detected in previous infection; HBsAg has disappeared during the recovery period, and anti-HBs has not yet appeared; asymptomatic HBsAg carrier. Nine 2, 4, 5 were positive, and the remaining two were negative. During the recovery period of hepatitis B, immunity is already established. |
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