Interpretation of panel results is as follows:
|
HBsAg |
NON-REAC |
No serologic evidence of infection with hepatitis B was detected. |
HBsAb |
NON-REAC |
HBcAb (Total) |
NON-REAC |
HBsAg |
NON-REAC |
This serologic pattern is suggestive of the recovery phase of acute hepatitis B: in such cases, repeat testing once with HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIBODY to document seroconversion. This pattern may also rarely represent chronic hepatitis B with undetectable level of hepatitis B surface antigen: consultation with a specialist is suggested if clinical conditions warrant. |
HBsAb |
NON-REAC |
HBcAb (Total) |
REACTIVE |
HBsAg |
NON-REAC |
This serologic pattern is consistent with vaccine-induced hepatitis B surface antibody. |
HBsAb |
REACTIVE |
HBcAb (Total) |
NON-REAC |
HBsAg |
NON-REAC |
This serologic pattern is found in resolved acute hepatitis B. |
HBsAb |
REACTIVE |
HBcAb (Total) |
REACTIVE |
HBsAg |
REACTIVE |
This serologic pattern is found in late incubation period or early acute hepatitis B. |
HBsAb |
NON-REAC |
HBcAb (Total) |
NON-REAC |
HBsAg |
REACTIVE |
This serologic pattern may be found in either acute or chronic hepatitis B: HEPATITIS B CORE ANTIBODY, IgM has been reflexively ordered to resolve. |
HBsAb |
NON-REAC |
HBcAb (Total) |
REACTIVE |
HBsAg |
REACTIVE |
This pattern is not consistent with any phase of hepatitis B infection. Suggest repeating the test once in 2-4 weeks and/or consultation with a specialist if clinical conditions warrant. |
HBsAb |
REACTIVE |
HBcAb (Total) |
NON-REAC |
HBsAg |
REACTIVE |
This pattern is not consistent with any phase of hepatitis B infection. Suggest repeating the test once in 2-4 weeks and/or consultation with a specialist if clinical conditions warrant. |
HBsAb |
REACTIVE |
HBcAb (Total) |
REACTIVE |
HBsAg -Hepatitis B surface antigen; HBsAb - Hepatitis B surface antibody; HBcAb (total) - Hepatitis B core total antibody.
In cases where the HBcAb (total) component is reactive, a hepatitis B core IgM antibody (HBcAb, IgM) test will be performed with an added charge: a reactive HBcAb,IgM result is consistent with acute hepatitis B, while a non-reactive HBcAb,IgM result is consistent with either post-acute convalescent or chronic hepatitis B.