Hepatitis B surface antigen-Spot (HBs Ag-Spot

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Hepatitis B surface antigen-Spot (HBs Ag-Spot, in Visit Clinic

Detects hepatitis B surface antigen in blood to identify active hepatitis B infection and infectiousness in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Hepatitis B surface antigen-Spot (HBs Ag-Spot Test in Visit Clinic?

This test detects the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in the blood. HBsAg is a protein on the outside of the hepatitis B virus. Finding it means the virus is in your body and you may be infectious to others. It is important for spotting new (acute) infections and long-term (chronic) infections. Doctors use it to screen pregnant people, blood donors, and people with liver symptoms. A positive result prompts more tests to check virus level and liver health. A negative result helps rule out active infection but may need repeat testing after recent exposure.

Hepatitis B surface antigen-Spot (HBs Ag-Spot Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Hepatitis B surface antigen-Spot (HBs Ag-Spot Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Hepatitis B surface antigen-Spot (HBs Ag-Spot test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Hepatitis B surface antigen-Spot (HBs Ag-Spot Test in Visit Clinic?

Hepatitis B surface antigen-Spot (HBs Ag-Spot is commonly included in screening panels for pregnancy, blood donation, and liver disease workups. Doctors order it when someone has jaundice, abdominal pain, fatigue, or after known exposure. It helps diagnose acute or chronic hepatitis B and identify carriers. Positive results usually reflect infection from exposure (unprotected sex, needle use, birth), and family contact or immunosuppression may make testing especially important.

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What does HBsAg indicate in Visit Clinic?plus

HBsAg (hepatitis B surface antigen) indicates active hepatitis B virus infection. Its presence in blood shows the virus is replicating and the person is infectious; it appears in acute infection and, if detectable for more than six months, denotes chronic infection. HBsAg testing is used for diagnosis, monitoring, and screening blood donors and pregnant women to prevent transmission.

How serious is HBsAg positive in Visit Clinic?plus

HBsAg positive means active hepatitis B infection. It may be acute (often mild or asymptomatic) or chronic (persistence >6 months). Chronic infection raises risk of cirrhosis, liver failure and liver cancer over years. Severity varies; evaluation (viral load, liver enzymes, imaging) and regular monitoring guide treatment. Antiviral therapy can suppress virus and reduce complications; vaccinate and test close contacts.

What happens after a positive HBsAg test in Visit Clinic?plus

After a positive HBsAg result, clinicians confirm infection and determine acute versus chronic disease with repeat HBsAg, anti-HBc IgM, HBV DNA and HBeAg testing, plus liver function tests. They assess duration (more than six months indicates chronic), screen for HIV/HCV, evaluate transmission risk to contacts and pregnancy, counsel on infectivity, and refer for specialist care to consider monitoring or antiviral therapy.

What is the normal range for HBsAg surface antigen test in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal result for an HBsAg (hepatitis B surface antigen) test is a negative/non‑reactive result — i.e., HBsAg not detected. Some labs report quantitative values; typical assay thresholds consider <0.05 IU/mL (or signal‑to‑cutoff <1) as negative. A reactive/positive result indicates current hepatitis B infection and requires further evaluation and confirmatory testing by a clinician.

What is the treatment of HBsAg positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Management of HBsAg‑positive patients begins with staging: ALT, HBV DNA, HBeAg and fibrosis assessment (FibroScan/biopsy). Inactive carriers are monitored. Treat active disease or cirrhosis with potent nucleos(t)ide analogues (tenofovir or entecavir); pegylated interferon may be used selectively. Pregnant women with high viral load receive tenofovir in late pregnancy. Vaccinate and give HBIG to exposed contacts; avoid alcohol and hepatotoxins.

Does HBsAg positive always mean infection in Visit Clinic?plus

HBsAg positive generally indicates current hepatitis B virus infection (acute or chronic). However, transient positivity can occur shortly after vaccination, and false positives are possible. Additional tests—anti‑HBc IgM (acute), anti‑HBc total, HBeAg, and HBV DNA—help determine stage and infectivity. Clinical assessment and repeat testing are recommended; consult a healthcare provider for interpretation and management.