A normal Hepatitis B Pentathlon medical checklist is divided into two situations: the first situation is that there is no previous infection with Hepatitis B and there is no previous vaccination against Hepatitis B. In this case, all the items in the Hepatitis B Pentathlon will be negative. Because there has been no exposure to the hepatitis B virus and no exposure to the hepatitis B vaccine, none of the items in the Hepatitis B Pentathlon will become positive. The second scenario is simply having had the Hepatitis B vaccine and not having had Hepatitis B. Because of the hepatitis B vaccine, the body gains immunity against the hepatitis B virus, which is reflected in the hepatitis B pentameter, which is the second item of hepatitis B surface antibody positive. If the test is Hepatitis B Penta Quantitative, this surface antibody will be more than 10mIU/ml, and in the best case, more than 100mIU/ml. If it is between 10-100mIU/ml, then you can go to the immunization station to get a booster injection of Hepatitis B vaccine with this Hepatitis B Penta Quantitative slip.