Positive hepatitis B core antibody, hepatitis B e antibody and hepatitis B surface antigen represent hepatitis B “minor triple positive”. Hepatitis B 5 (i.e. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, Hepatitis B e Antigen, Hepatitis B e Antibody, Hepatitis B Core Antibody) 1.4.5 positivity represents Hepatitis B Minor Triple Positive, that is, Hepatitis B Virus Carrier. Generally speaking, hepatitis B carriers are asymptomatic, and although they do not need medication, they need regular checkups to make sure that the progress of the disease is observed in time so that timely intervention can be made. It is generally recommended to improve the liver function and quantitative examination of hepatitis B virus DNA, and if necessary, need to be under the guidance of the doctor antiviral treatment. Therefore, positive hepatitis B core antibody, e antibody and surface antigen (i.e. hepatitis B minor triple positive) indicates that one has been infected with the hepatitis B virus, and does not reflect the condition of the disease. If you want to judge the severity of the disease, whether it is infectious or not, and whether you need medication, you need to combine the results of liver function, liver and gallbladder ultrasound, and even HBV-DNA (Hepatitis B Virus DNA), and a professional doctor will make a comprehensive analysis before making a decision.