Interpretation of Hepatitis B Serologic Test Results Appears at the onset of symptoms in acute hepatitis B and persists for life The presence of anti-HBc indicates previous or ongoing infection with hepatitis B virus in an undefi ned time frame
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
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 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
Appendix 3 – Hepatitis B Serology Results and Interpretation Appendix 3 – Hepatitis B Serology Results and Interpretation Diagnosis of HBV infection is usually through serological and virological markers The incubation period of HBV infection ranges from 4 to 12 weeks, and has a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations
Understanding Your Hepatitis B Blood Tests Fact Sheet Only one sample of blood is needed for a hepatitis B blood test, but the "Hepatitis B Panel" includes three parts All three test results are needed to fully understand someone's hepatitis B status