Hepatitis B 24 positive is mostly indicative of having been infected with Hepatitis B and being in recovery. Hepatitis B 24 positive refers to the results of the Hepatitis B 2 half-pair test. In the usual order, the 2nd item is Hepatitis B surface antibody and the 4th item is Hepatitis B virus e antibody. Positive surface antibodies are usually indicative of resistance to the hepatitis B virus, and can be seen when a person has recovered from a hepatitis B infection or has been vaccinated against hepatitis B. The hepatitis B vaccine produces antibodies to the hepatitis B virus. Antibodies produced by the hepatitis B vaccine show a single positive surface antibody and a negative e antibody. Antibodies produced by oneself after infection with the hepatitis B virus tend to be positive for both surface antibodies and e-antibodies. After injecting hepatitis B vaccine and producing surface antibody, if you are infected with hepatitis B virus again, the virus will be cleared by the body, and at the same time, you will have positive e antibody, or even both e antibody and core antibody. A 24-positive hepatitis B virus test suggests that the organism is already in the recovery period, and there is mostly no big problem, but it is necessary to have regular reexaminations to monitor the dynamic changes of antibody levels.