It is also possible that a minor triple positive viral load that is less than the test value can be transmitted through sexual contact. When a patient is tested for hepatitis B virus DNA load, even if the test result is below the lower limit, it is possible that the virus is still contagious and can be transmitted to others through sexual contact. This is because, although the Hepatitis B Virus DNA Load test result is below the lower limit, the presence of the virus in the body means that there is a possibility of transmission. In addition, a low Hepatitis B virus DNA load can also be caused by limitations of the testing instrument as well as the testing technique. At the same time, the virus is not detectable in the blood, but it is possible that the virus is also present in tissues such as semen, lymphatic tissues, and vaginal secretions. In addition, as the risk of S3 is high, it is necessary for the patient to undergo regular follow-ups to monitor the progress of the disease, and for the specialist to decide whether treatment is necessary.