Hepatitis B 1, 4 and 5 positive refers to the results of the five hepatitis B tests, which are hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antibody and hepatitis B core antibody. This is a state of the hepatitis B virus that infects people, called minor triplet. A positive hepatitis B surface antigen in a minor triple-positive person means that the hepatitis B virus is multiplying significantly in the body, producing the largest number of small particles in the blood circulation, which is the surface antigen of hepatitis B. The 4th positive hepatitis B e antibody indicates that the hepatitis B virus is less active in replication in the body, mainly relative to the case of positive hepatitis B e antigen. Hepatitis B e antigen positive is usually a major triplet, where the virus replication is more active, while a minor triplet is less active compared to a major triplet, and the DNA quantification of hepatitis B virus from the blood test is relatively less. The fifth item is called the core antibody of hepatitis B, which is basically positive after the hepatitis B virus infects a person.