Hepatitis B e antibody 49.8 PEIU/ml suggests a positive test. Normally, Hepatitis B e antibody quantification is less than 1 PEIU/ml and greater than 1 PEIU/ml suggests a positive problem. Finding this antibody positive requires evaluating the other test results of the Hepatitis B triple system. A positive surface antigen presentation, positive Hepatitis B e antibody, and positive Hepatitis B core antibody are considered to be Hepatitis B Minor Triple Positive. When Hepatitis B minor triple positive is found, liver function, Hepatitis B virus DNA replication number, alpha-fetoprotein, liver ultrasound, liver elasticity examination, etc. need to be tested to determine whether the patient has liver fibrosis, liver cirrhosis, and liver malignancy, and to determine whether it is necessary to start the treatment program of antiviral drugs (e.g., entecavir, etc.). Hepatitis B surface antigen negative, Hepatitis B surface antibody positive, Hepatitis B e antibody positive, Hepatitis B core antibody positive suggests that the patient has been infected with Hepatitis B virus in the past, but now has recovered and generally does not need special treatment. Clinical testing of hepatitis B 5 abnormalities, it is recommended to consult the Department of Infection or Gastroenterology in regular hospitals.