What is the normal quantitative Hepatitis B e antibody?

The normal value for Hepatitis B e antibody quantification is less than 1 PEIU/ml. Hepatitis B e antibody is one of the five Hepatitis B tests and has a normal value of less than 1 PEIU/ml. normally, the result should be negative and if the value is outside of this range, it is considered positive. When the result is positive, it means that the patient has been infected for a long time. When the results of e antibody, surface antigen and core antibody are all positive, it is called minor triple positive, which means that the hepatitis B virus exists in the patient’s body at this time, but the replication ability is weak. When e antibody and core antibody are positive, it means that the patient is in the recovery period of acute hepatitis B or has been infected with hepatitis B in the past, and should undergo regular review. When the results are abnormal, patients should go to the hospital in time for treatment.