What to do after a positive HBsAg result
What a positive HBsAg result may mean, what follow-up tests are commonly discussed, and what not to decide from one marker alone.
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- Patients and families
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- 2026-06-26
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- 2026-06-26
Core idea
A positive HBsAg result may mean that hepatitis B virus is currently present, but this result alone cannot tell whether the infection is acute, chronic, newly discovered, or part of a more complex test pattern.
Clinicians usually interpret HBsAg together with anti-HBs, total anti-HBc, sometimes anti-HBc IgM, HBeAg/anti-HBe, HBV DNA, ALT/AST, symptoms, previous results, vaccine history, and possible exposure timing. If you only have one marker, ask whether a complete HBV panel is needed.
Common next questions
Ask what your current status may be and which tests should be repeated. Common discussion points include HBV DNA, liver enzymes, bilirubin, platelet count, ultrasound or fibrosis assessment, pregnancy plans, immune-suppression plans, and whether family members or partners should be screened and vaccinated.
If the result was found during blood donation, employment screening, pregnancy care, surgery preparation, or an emergency visit, bring the report to a clinician who can interpret it in context.
What not to do from one result
Do not start, stop, or change antiviral treatment because of HBsAg alone. Do not assume that normal ALT means there is no need for follow-up, and do not assume that a positive result means you need immediate treatment. The next step depends on the full pattern and your liver risk.
Action checklist
Keep the original report. Ask for or bring HBsAg, anti-HBs, total anti-HBc, HBeAg/anti-HBe, HBV DNA, ALT/AST, and any liver imaging if available. Write down symptoms, possible exposure timing, pregnancy plans, immune-suppressing medicines, and family liver cancer history. Ask the clinician what should be repeated, when to return, and which changes should make you seek care earlier.
Referensi
CDC Hepatitis B Testing and Diagnosis
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · diakses 2026-06-26
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