What does it mean to have a high sensitivity hbv-dna of none?

High sensitivity hbv-dna-none means that hepatitis B virus dna is not detected in the organism. High sensitivity hbv-dna test refers to a test method with a lower lower limit of detection and a wider range of detection, which can detect lower levels of Hepatitis B Virus Dna. when there is a case of hbv-dna-none, it means that the level of Hepatitis B Virus Dna in the organism is very low, lower than the lowest detection limit of the method, and even if the test method is more sensitive, it still can not be detected. It is also possible that there is no Hepatitis B virus dna in the body due to the body not being infected with the Hepatitis B virus, which cannot be detected and is shown as a hbv-dna-none condition. This test result is normal and belongs to the normal range of hepatitis B virus dna. Whether you are carrying the hepatitis B virus or not needs to be evaluated in conjunction with other tests such as Hepatitis B Pentameter.