A positive or "reactive" result on the HBsAb test means that you're immune to the hepatitis B virus. A negative or "non-reactive" result means that you're not immune to the virus. This article explains what the hepatitis B surface antibody test is for, when it is used, and how the ...
PURPOSE: To provide a peptide immunochemically reactive with an antibody to non A, non B type hepatitis virus (NANBH virus), a detection method of NANBH or anti-NANBH in a testing liquid, and an immunochemical reagent and a test kit to be used in the detection.UINANTO YOHANNESU ...
What is a Surface Antibody Titer? This is the blood test that checks for immunity to Hepatitis B. A “positive” or “reactive” anti-HBs (or HBsAb) test result indicates that a person is protected against the hepatitis B virus. This protection can be the result of receiving the hepatitis...
Nonreactive (negative). This means you're not currently infected with hep C. If you think you've been exposed within the last 6 months, you will need to be tested again to make sure because it can take a while for your antibody levels to rise high enough to be detected on a test....
A test will be ordered to detect antibody to hepatitis A. The results of this test will also determine if the patient has been recently exposed to HAV. Blood probably will be tested for the hepatitis B and hepatitis Cviruses, as well as others others. For example, if a patient has had...
Broadly Cross-Reactive, High-Affinity Antibody to Hypervariable Region 1 of the Hepatitis C Virus in Rabbits 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 39 作者:D Shang,W Zhai,JP Allain 摘要: The HCV hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) of the main E2 envelope protein is critically important in HCV ...
A strategically modified hepatitis B core protein is described, where an insert is provided, preferably in an immunodominant region of the nucleocapsid protein, containing a chemically reactive amino
Hepatitis B is a major global health concern; infection with the hepatitis B virus causes significant inflammation of the liver and the possibility of its gradual evolution to cirrhosis. Hepatitis D, caused by infection with the delta hepatitis virus, is manifest only in patients already infected ...
Within the samples that were HAV IgM negative (n = 44) we included samples that were either positive for hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen (n = 7), hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody-positive (n = 3), or HEV RNA-positive (n = 10). We did not observe cross-reactivity with ...
If you receive a positive hepatitis C antibody result, it means that you have been infected with the virus at some point but you might not still have HCV. Your test report will either show a non-reactive or negative result or a reactive or positive result. ...