What does it mean to be anti-HBe positive?

Anti-HBe refers to the hepatitis B e antibody, which may appear positive after hepatitis B virus infection, which can be a small triple-positive state, accompanied by positive hepatitis B surface antigen and hepatitis B core antibody. A positive anti-HBe means that the hepatitis B virus is less actively replicating in the body, and the DNA quantification of the hepatitis B virus is generally found to be slightly lower, probably below the lower limit of detection, or around the third power of 10. Another type of anti-HBe positive condition is when a person who has been infected with the hepatitis B virus is cleared by his own immune system, that is, healed, but this healing is not cured by drugs, but by the clearance of the virus by his own immune system. This may leave some traces behind, and the traces left behind are likely to include hepatitis B e antibody, or anti-HBe, along with anti-HBc, or hepatitis B virus core antibody positivity, and some people may also be accompanied by hepatitis B surface antibody positivity.