Hepatitis B E antibody 0.01 is a positive hepatitis B E antibody. Hepatitis B E antibody is one of the serological markers of hepatitis B, which is one of the two pairs of hepatitis B half. A positive hepatitis B E antibody indicates that the body has been infected with the hepatitis B virus. The normal value for hepatitis B E antibody is greater than 1, and if it is less than 1, it is positive for hepatitis B E antibody. Clinically, a positive hepatitis B E antibody does not occur alone, but usually occurs together with other pathogenic markers. Different pathogenic markers are positive and indicate different clinical significance. For example, a positive hepatitis B E antibody, together with a positive hepatitis B surface antigen and a positive hepatitis B core antibody, is known as a small hepatitis B triplet, indicating that the hepatitis B virus is inactive or in a quiescent stage of replication. If the hepatitis B E antibody is positive and also the core antibody is positive, it indicates a recovery phase of hepatitis B infection, but the body is not producing immunity. If hepatitis B E antibody is positive, along with positive hepatitis B core antibody and positive hepatitis B surface antibody, it indicates that protective antibodies have been produced during the recovery phase of hepatitis B virus infection.