HBV-DNA is Hepatitis B Virus Deoxyribonucleic Acid, and the normal value of HBV-DNA quantification is less than 100IU/ml, which may vary from hospital to hospital.
Quantification of high-sensitivity hepatitis B virus DNA is the diagnosis of hepatitis B virus infection, which is used to evaluate the replication level of hepatitis B virus, the strength of infectiousness and the efficacy of medication. The higher the value of quantitative results, the higher the active degree of viral replication and the more infectious.
1. High sensitivity hepatitis B virus DNA quantitative result is less than 100IU/ml: if the HBV-DNA of hepatitis B patients is low after treatment, it means that the anti-hepatitis B treatment may have achieved the expected effect, and the replication of hepatitis B virus has been suppressed.
Or there is a trace amount of hepatitis B virus, you can continue to follow the doctor’s instructions for anti-hepatitis B virus treatment, and regular recheck HBV-DNA to monitor changes in the condition.
2. High sensitivity hepatitis B virus DNA quantitative results greater than 100IU/ml: if the first examination of hepatitis B patients with HBV-DNA quantitative results higher than normal, based on age, family history of hepatitis B, liver function and ultrasound results of comprehensive assessment, if necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions to use anti-hepatitis B virus drugs, such as entecavir tablets, propafenacortinofovir fumarate tablets and other treatments.
Patients should not judge or diagnose on their own based on a single test result, but should consult a doctor in time, who will analyze and diagnose according to the specific situation.