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Understanding Your Test Results - Hepatitis B Foundation IgM anti-HBc – a positive blood test result indicates a person has a new acute hepatitis B infection IgM anti-HBc is generally detectable at the time symptoms appear and declines to sub-detectable levels within 6 - 9 months
Understanding Your Hepatitis B Blood Tests Fact Sheet If this test is positive or "reactive," then your immune system has successfully developed a protective antibody against the hepatitis B virus This will provide long-term protection against future hepatitis B infection
Understanding Your Hepatitis B Blood Tests - Hepatitis B Foundation If this test is positive or "reactive," then your immune system has successfully developed a protective antibody against the hepatitis B virus This will provide long-term protection against future hepatitis B infection
Interpreting the Hepatitis B Serologic Panel - Verywell Health You might have a false-positive test for the core antibody You aren't immune to hepatitis B, so you need to take care of exposure risk and you should discuss whether vaccination is advised
Hepatitis B Foundation: Hepatitis B Blood Tests This test can only be fully understood by knowing the results of the first two tests (HBsAg and anti-HBs) A positive anti-HBc (or HBcAb) test result requires talking to a knowledgeable health care provider for a complete explanation of your hepatitis B status
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
How To Read Hepatitis B Test Results? | Essential Guide The anti-HBs test indicates immunity against hepatitis B A positive result suggests that either recovery from a past infection or successful vaccination has occurred