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  1. Abbreviations: – = negative; + = positive; anti-HBc = antibody to hepatitis B core antigen; anti-HBs = antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen; HBsAg = hepatitis B surface antigen; HBV DNA = hepatitis B …

  2. *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 …

  3. A “Not Confirmed” HBsAg Confirmatory result indicates the presence of Hepatitis B surface antigen could not be confirmed by neutralization. These patients should be evaluated for other serologic …

  4. 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 …

  5. Understanding Your Test Results - Hepatitis B Foundation

    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 …

  6. The presence of anti-HBs is generally interpreted as indicating recovery and immunity from hepatitis B virus infection. Anti-HBs also develops in a person who has been successfully vaccinated against …

  7. Viral Hepatitis Serologic Profiles ... *Consider hepatitis E IgM Ab test NT = not tested **Consider HDV (delta) co-infection ©2019 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research ***Consider HBV …

  8. What Is a Hepatitis Panel and What Do the Results Mean?

    A complete guide to the hepatitis panel. Learn what the test measures and how to interpret complex results regarding viral status and immunity.

  9. Interpretation of Hepatitis Results Hepatitis A ... Hepatitis B ... Hepatitis C

  10. Hepatitis Panel - University of Rochester Medical Center

    This is a panel of blood tests that looks to see whether you have a hepatitis virus infection. The tests may be known by different names. This depends on your doctor and lab. The tests look for …