Hepatitis B Penta quantitative values are negative or positive based on the reference range of each test. Hepatitis B 5 quantitative values include Hepatitis B core antibody, Hepatitis B surface antigen, antibody, Hepatitis B e antigen and antibody. Hepatitis B core antibody quantitative detection by electrochemical fluorescence method is normal for more than 1IU/mL, hepatitis B core antibody usually appears or increases after the body is infected with hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis B surface antibody quantitative test normal range is below 10IU/mL, hepatitis B surface antibody is protective antibody, can prevent the body from hepatitis B virus infection. Hepatitis B e antigen quantitative test normal range is below the lowest detection limit, and the quantitative value is higher in the early stage of infection. The normal range of Hepatitis B surface antigen is below 10IU/mL, and when it is high, it indicates that the body is in the infected stage of the disease. In addition to the quantitative test of Hepatitis B V, the qualitative test of Hepatitis B V can also be performed. Normally, normal people (who have not received Hepatitis B vaccine) are negative for Hepatitis B V, and those who are positive indicate that they are infected with Hepatitis B virus, have been infected with Hepatitis B virus in the past, or have been vaccinated against Hepatitis B vaccine. Those who have been vaccinated against hepatitis B are positive for hepatitis B surface antibody and negative for hepatitis B surface antigen.