What does a Hepatitis B virus dna quantification of less than 1000 mean?

Hepatitis B virus DNA quantitative data has different ranges of values depending on the laboratory testing conditions. Under normal circumstances, the quantitative data of hepatitis B virus DNA is less than 500IU/ml, and when it is less than 1000IU/ml, it means that there is not much hepatitis B virus in the body, and it is in a quiescent state, and whether it needs antiviral treatment should be combined with other tests. Generally speaking, hepatitis B virus DNA quantification is used to determine the replication activity of hepatitis B virus, which can accurately reflect the degree of viral replication and load in the body, and whether it is infectious or not. When it is less than 1000, it means that the hepatitis B virus in the body is under good control, in a quiescent state, and the infectiousness is low. If other tests show that it is normal, antiviral treatment is generally not needed. Hepatitis B belongs to class B infectious diseases, clinically with loss of appetite, nausea, pain in the liver area, fatigue as the main manifestations, should be treated in a timely manner, do not share bowls and chopsticks and other public goods, pay attention to dietary hygiene, pay attention to more rest. For specific cases, it is recommended to consult your doctor for further treatment.