Anti-Hepatitis B Virus Core Antibody is currently positive 1.09 SCO, which represents Hepatitis B Core Surface Antibody has exceeded the normal value, suggesting that one has been or is currently infected with Hepatitis B Virus, and it should be identified in conjunction with other virological indicators. The general requirement is that the hepatitis B virus core antibody test value is less than 1.0 SCO, if it exceeds 1.0 SCO, it is positive, indicating that it is currently infected or has been infected with hepatitis B virus. Some people have strong immune system and can eliminate hepatitis B virus by themselves, which may be false positive by single test analysis, but it can’t be excluded that it is caused by acute hepatitis B or chronic hepatitis B at present. If the anti-hepatitis B virus core antibody is positive, it should be combined with other virological indexes for identification, mainly including hepatitis B surface antigen and E antigen, if the results of both items are positive and the other items are negative, it suggests that hepatitis B is suffering from hepatitis B teratrio, and if the hepatitis B surface antigen and the E antibody are positive, and the rest of them are negative, then it suggests that it is hepatitis B teratrio. It is not possible to accurately determine the type of the disease based on the anti-hepatitis B virus core antibody alone, and it should be diagnosed and analyzed together with other data to identify the cause of the disease and then carry out treatment as soon as possible.