Hepatitis B surface antigen quantitative 5931 is serious

A Hepatitis B surface antigen quantification of 5931mIU/mL suggests that it is serious and needs to be analyzed in conjunction with other Hepatitis B 5 test results.
Under normal circumstances, the range of hepatitis B surface antigen quantification is less than 1mIU/mL, >1mIU/mL is positive. When hepatitis B surface antigen quantification is found to be significantly elevated, the patient also needs to be evaluated for hepatitis B surface antibody, hepatitis B core antibody, hepatitis B e antigen, and hepatitis B e antibody results. Hepatitis B carriers are considered to be hepatitis B carriers when only hepatitis B surface antigen is positive and all other tests are negative.
In this case, if the hepatitis B viral replication number is also tested, and if the hepatitis B viral replication number is significantly elevated, or if the patient has a family history of hepatitis B, liver malignancy, an antiviral regimen needs to be initiated in a timely manner as well.
If the quantitative level of hepatitis B surface antigen is found to be elevated, the patient should consult the department of infectious diseases of the regular hospital.