Having liver schistosome Hepatitis B half pairs are usually not affected. Hepatic schistosomiasis is due to a schistosome infection affecting the liver, which may result in schistosomal hepatitis and schistosomal cirrhosis. Hepatitis B two halves is a test for Hepatitis B 5 to determine if you have hepatitis B virus infection. Hepatic schistosomiasis and hepatitis B both cause liver damage and have some similar symptoms, but the pathogenic microorganisms of the two diseases are different. The pathogenic microorganism of hepatic schistosomiasis is Schistosoma oryzae, and the pathogenic microorganism of hepatitis B is hepatitis B virus, which are two different diseases, and the presence of hepatic schistosomiasis will not have any effect on the results of the hepatitis B two-half test. It is recommended to seek prompt medical attention if you have an abnormal hepatitis B half-pair result.