Significance of negative e antibody to hepatitis B virus

The significance of a negative e antibody to the hepatitis B virus should be seen in context, mainly depending on whether or not one is infected with hepatitis B. If one is infected with hepatitis B, the hepatitis B surface antigen will be positive, which is often accompanied by a positive e antigen for hepatitis B, as well as a positive core antibody, which is the state of the major triplet. In the case of major triple yang, a positive hepatitis B virus e antigen means that the replication of the virus is more active and the amount of corresponding viral DNA is generally higher, so the significance of a negative hepatitis B virus e antibody at this time is that the body’s immune system is not able to control the replication of the hepatitis B virus very well, so it will be negative. The other situation is when the person is not infected with hepatitis B. The negative hepatitis B e antibody does not have a particularly clear meaning. So the significance of a negative e antibody for the hepatitis B virus should be looked at on a case-by-case basis.