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- Hepatitis A and B Serology Interpretation Charts - NCDHHS
Patients with a reactive (+) HBsAg result are confirmed with a neutralization test A “Not Confirmed” HBsAg Confirmatory result indicates the presence of Hepatitis B surface antigen could not be confirmed by neutralization
- Table 3-1. Interpretation of hepatitis B laboratory results
To resolve the ambiguity of a false-positive total anti-HBc result, test a follow-up sample 4–8 weeks later If found positive, interpret as a resolved infection If negative, interpret as false-positive Passive maternal transfer of total anti-HBc to infant born to a HBsAg-positive gestational parent for up to 24 months HBV DNA is negative
- Understanding Your Test Results - Hepatitis B Foundation
Are you infected? Protected? Or at risk? The Hepatitis B Panel of blood tests includes 3 tests and all three results must be known to confirm your status Below is a chart with the most common explanation of the test results, but unusual test results can occur
- hep results chart - Florida Department of Health
*Note: These results and interpretations are for serum tests for viral hepatitis, as performed by the State Lab This chart was developed by Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Public Health Laboratories and the Hepatitis Prevention Program
- Hepatitis B Virus Tests and Interpretation
*Test is only needed if patient is HBsAg positive or there is suspicion of occult HBV Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more
- Interpretation of Hepatitis B Serologic Test Results
Hepatitis B serologic testing involves measurement of several hepatitis B virus (HBV)-specific antigens and antibodies Different serologic “markers” infection Tests to to infection and infection Interpretation unclear; four possibilities: 1 Resolved infection (most common) Interpretation Interpretation 2
- Understanding Your Hepatitis B Test Results, DOH 420434 English
Understanding Your Hepatitis B Test Results* The Hepatitis B panel of blood tests includes three tests All three results must be known in order to confirm your status Below is a chart with the most common explanation of the test results, but unusual test results can occur PLEASE NOTE: this chart is not intended as medical advice
- HEPATITIS A LAB INTERPRETATIONS AND ACTION NEEDED
If after the second series of shots pt is still non-reactive, it is considered a vaccine failure CDC recommends patients in high risk occupations be tested yearly to ensure that they have not been exposed
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