What is the normal range for Hepatitis B Virus Deoxyribonucleic Acid?



The normal range for Hepatitis B Virus DNA is below the lowest limit of detection for the test and is usually considered positive for the detection of the virus.

Hepatitis B virus DNA is used to determine how infected the body is with the Hepatitis B virus and how severe the infection is. The higher the Hepatitis B DNA value, the more active the Hepatitis B virus is in the body and the more infectious it is. Hepatitis B virus DNA is undetectable, which means that there is no hepatitis B virus in the body.

Hepatitis B virus deoxyribonucleic acid is a reference for hepatitis B antiviral treatment. When the body of hepatitis B virus DNA is high, often need to be under the guidance of the doctor for antiviral treatment, after a period of treatment, if the hepatitis B virus DNA test value is reduced, that is to say that the antiviral treatment of the body to play a therapeutic effect, you can continue to use the current treatment program.

When the laboratory results are abnormal, you can go to the hospital for consultation and treatment.