Hepatitis B profile interpretation

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  • @Isahmuhammad-xx5fy
    @Isahmuhammad-xx5fy 4 місяці тому +2

    To that your last question ❓
    The is that the patient is immunized or vaccinated successful and immunization is working perfectly or the immunization is not a recent immunization but the vaccine has taken long in the body because if you can see no viral replication, no immunity against the surface antigen and there's is no presence of core antibody.
    If you can remember during immunization of HB only surface antigen is being administered .
    Corrections are welcome

  • @quabenakyika4828
    @quabenakyika4828 21 день тому

    Do a Video on difference between the DNA and the Copies

  • @chimaobiigwebuike3880
    @chimaobiigwebuike3880 13 днів тому +1

    Please can you interpret this HBV pannel results
    HBsAg positive
    HBsAb. Negative
    HSeAg. Negative
    HBeAb. positive
    HBcAb. Negative
    I would be waiting sir ..
    Agod bless you

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  13 днів тому

      Chronic Hepatitis B infection with non-replicating virus

    • @chimaobiigwebuike3880
      @chimaobiigwebuike3880 13 днів тому

      @@easypassgh7506
      Please what do you advice

    • @chimaobiigwebuike3880
      @chimaobiigwebuike3880 13 днів тому

      @@easypassgh7506
      Should this person be worried knowing that there are no signs or symptoms???….
      And what do you advice please doctor

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  13 днів тому

      @@chimaobiigwebuike3880 Run a couple more test like IgG and IgM core HbAb, LFT and Hepatitis B viral load
      Then based on the results, move for management.
      Please also consult with your doctor

    • @serenehealthcare
      @serenehealthcare 9 днів тому

      Pls can you interpret this
      HbsAg positive
      HBsAb Negative
      HBeAg Negative
      HBeAb positive
      HBcAb positive

  • @Isahmuhammad-xx5fy
    @Isahmuhammad-xx5fy 4 місяці тому +1

    To that your last question ❓
    The is that the patient is infected with HB VIRUS and vaccinated successful and immunization is working perfectly or the immunization is not a recent immunization but the vaccine has taken long in the body because if you can see no viral replication, no immunity against the surface antigen and there's is no presence of core antibody.
    If you can remember during immunization of HB only surface antigen is being administered .
    Corrections are welcome

    • @SuleimanMalpetel
      @SuleimanMalpetel 2 місяці тому

      So please what will be the current situation of the patient with such profile?

  • @AliMuhammad-oc4hh
    @AliMuhammad-oc4hh Місяць тому

    I have HBsag positive
    Hbs ab positive
    Hb core igm negative
    Hbeab negative
    What's is the interpretation
    I thinked immuned from infection by exposed and recovery

  • @MugaitaMicheal
    @MugaitaMicheal 4 місяці тому +1

    Good work bro hv got it

  • @sundaytimothy1449
    @sundaytimothy1449 12 днів тому

    What is the interpretation of this please, thank you
    1. HEPATITIS B ANTIGEN {ANTI-HBe ANTIGEN} Negative
    2. HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIGEN Positive
    3. ANTIBODY TO HEPATITIS B COREANTIGEN {ANTI-HBc} Positive
    4. ANTIBODY TO HEPATITIS B {ANTI-HBs} Negative
    5. ANTIBODY TO HEPATITIS Be {ANTI-HBe} Positive

  • @quophijunior5608
    @quophijunior5608 3 місяці тому +1

    Two lines means positive, so why did you say negative for the HBeAb and HBcAb? Am confused

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  3 місяці тому +1

      HBsAg, HbsAb and HbeAg uses dual-antigen sandwich method
      While the
      HbeAb and HbcAb uses the neutralization competitive inhibition method

    • @franciskomeh450
      @franciskomeh450 3 місяці тому

      Hello ​@@easypassgh7506

    • @SuleimanMalpetel
      @SuleimanMalpetel 2 місяці тому

      Ok sir, what will be the current situation of the patient sir​@@easypassgh7506

  • @dorisbayor1720
    @dorisbayor1720 2 місяці тому

    Understood, great job

  • @SuleimanMalpetel
    @SuleimanMalpetel 2 місяці тому

    Dr Pls i will be grateful if you can make available the interpretation of your last question, i really confused sir

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  2 місяці тому +1

      It was my intention that by answering this quiz question you demonstrate your understanding.
      Some have already given useful answers
      But if you still insist pls pm me and I will share the answer with you

    • @SuleimanMalpetel
      @SuleimanMalpetel 2 місяці тому

      Sir, i will be most grateful if share the answer with me. I am from Nigeria​@@easypassgh7506

  • @farukishak7010
    @farukishak7010 Місяць тому

    If only HbseAg is positive
    All negative what do we call the result?

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  Місяць тому

      Exposure to HBV

    • @OluwafunmilayoOAdesanya
      @OluwafunmilayoOAdesanya 26 днів тому

      It means at some point in your life, you've been exposed to the virus but your immune was able to fight it,so the virus is inactive

  • @RamImnida.2023
    @RamImnida.2023 Місяць тому

    Thank you 🙏

  • @joesandy3014
    @joesandy3014 Місяць тому

    Why ? When the test line show two line is negative
    But normally two line mean positive
    I want to know please

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  Місяць тому

      HBsAg, HbsAb and HbeAg uses dual-antigen sandwich method
      While the
      HbeAb and HbcAb uses the neutralization competitive inhibition method

    • @lola-mn2kw
      @lola-mn2kw 9 днів тому

      The reagent contain labeled antibody, and the test strip cotated with specific antigen. If the sample does not contain the antibodies,the lable antibody in reagent will bind to the coated antigen in the test strip ( first line) and the second line is control line.this is indicate negative result.but if it positive we get only one line why? Beacuse the antibodies in the sample (if present) are not labeled, so when they bind to the antigen on the test strip, they do not create any visible signal or line. Their binding only blocks the antigen sites from being available to the labeled antibodies.

  • @NoorAliAwan-gv7gt
    @NoorAliAwan-gv7gt Місяць тому

    If anti body not appear what should we do. My son has hepatitis b . What should i do. Any treatment.??? Plssss tell me

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  Місяць тому

      “Hi, thanks for your comment. If the antibodies for Hepatitis B don’t appear, it might suggest that the immune system hasn’t responded fully, and in some cases, this can be a sign of a chronic infection. For someone who has Hepatitis B, it’s very important to consult with a doctor to get proper advice and guidance.
      The doctor may run additional tests to assess the liver function and the stage of the disease. There are treatments available to manage Hepatitis B, such as antiviral medications, but the specific approach depends on factors like the age of the person, their overall health, and the stage of the infection. It’s important to follow the doctor’s recommendations closely for the best possible outcome.”

  • @king_joel123
    @king_joel123 2 місяці тому

    Please how do you know if it is an acute or chronic infection since most of the profile cassettes that come are the combo so the HBcAb doesn't differentiate between the IgM and the IgG antibodies. thank you

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  2 місяці тому

      There is an assay for IgG and IgM HBcAb.
      In case you can’t get access to that, you can use the clues we suggested in the videos
      Alternatively you can ODQ the patient for the the likely duration of the infection.

    • @king_joel123
      @king_joel123 2 місяці тому

      @@easypassgh7506 Alright, thank you.

  • @RamImnida.2023
    @RamImnida.2023 Місяць тому

    Can reactive hbsag turns to non reactive if i strengthen my immune system?

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  Місяць тому

      For the immune system to clear the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and change the status to non-reactive, the body must produce antibodies that successfully eliminate the virus. In some cases, especially in adults, the immune system can clear the virus on its own, leading to recovery and a non-reactive HBsAg result. However, in many people, particularly those with chronic HBV infection, the virus persists.
      Strengthening your immune system alone is not guaranteed to clear an HBV infection.

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  Місяць тому

      For the immune system to clear the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and change the status to non-reactive, the body must produce antibodies that successfully eliminate the virus. In some cases, especially in adults, the immune system can clear the virus on its own, leading to recovery and a non-reactive HBsAg result. However, in many people, particularly those with chronic HBV infection, the virus persists.
      Strengthening your immune system alone is not guaranteed to clear an HBV infection.

    • @RamImnida.2023
      @RamImnida.2023 Місяць тому

      @@easypassgh7506 I see.. so, if strengthening the immune system is not guaranteed to clear the virus, what do I do to clear the virus except to boosting the immune system?

    • @RamImnida.2023
      @RamImnida.2023 Місяць тому

      @@easypassgh7506 I see, how does the body produce antibodies? Is it natural?

    • @labradorfamily2001
      @labradorfamily2001 Місяць тому

      There’s communication that the HBV medication is out that will treat HBV for good
      But is still on trial phase

  • @quophijunior5608
    @quophijunior5608 3 місяці тому

    Please I have a question

  • @ethantvgaming2669
    @ethantvgaming2669 Місяць тому

    I HAVE QUESTIONS DOC..
    WHAT IS THE CURE FOR HBSAG😢😢😢

    • @easypassgh7506
      @easypassgh7506  Місяць тому

      There is currently no cure for Hepatitis B, but the infection can be managed effectively with treatment. The goal of treatment is to reduce the viral load in the body, prevent liver damage, and minimize the risk of liver cancer and cirrhosis. Here are the main treatment approaches:
      1. Antiviral Medications:
      Tenofovir and Entecavir are commonly prescribed antiviral drugs. They help reduce the virus's replication in the liver and lower the risk of complications.
      - These medications are usually taken long-term and can help keep the virus under control, but they don't completely eradicate it.
      2. Interferon Therapy:
      - Pegylated Interferon-alpha is sometimes used, especially in younger people or those who want a finite course of treatment. It stimulates the immune system to fight the virus.
      - This therapy is usually given by injection over a period of 6 to 12 months and has more side effects compared to antiviral pills.
      3. Liver Transplant:
      - In cases where severe liver damage occurs, such as liver failure or liver cancer, a liver transplant may be the only option.
      4. Lifestyle and Supportive Care:
      - Patients are advised to avoid alcohol and hepatotoxic medications (that can harm the liver).
      - Regular monitoring of liver function and screening for liver cancer is important.
      5. Prevention (Vaccination):
      - While there is no cure, vaccination against Hepatitis B is highly effective at preventing the infection. It is part of routine vaccination schedules in many countries.
      With proper treatment and care, people with chronic Hepatitis B can live long, healthy lives, even though the infection can't be completely cured at this time.

  • @franciskomeh450
    @franciskomeh450 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for this wonderful interpretation but can u help me with your number i want to share something with you.

  • @Isahmuhammad-xx5fy
    @Isahmuhammad-xx5fy 4 місяці тому +1

    To that your last question ❓
    The is that the patient is immunized or vaccinated successful and immunization is working perfectly or the immunization is not a recent immunization but the vaccine has taken long in the body because if you can see no viral replication, no immunity against the surface antigen and there's is no presence of core antibody.
    If you can remember during immunization of HB only surface antigen is being administered .
    Corrections are welcome

  • @Isahmuhammad-xx5fy
    @Isahmuhammad-xx5fy 4 місяці тому +2

    To that your last question ❓
    The is that the patient is immunized or vaccinated successful and immunization is working perfectly or the immunization is not a recent immunization but the vaccine has taken long in the body because if you can see no viral replication, no immunity against the surface antigen and there's is no presence of core antibody.
    If you can remember during immunization of HB only surface antigen is being administered .
    Corrections are welcome