Hepatitis B dna <1.00e02 is this value high?

Hepatitis B DNA is mainly a genetic material of the hepatitis B virus, and the current value of Hepatitis B DNA <1.00e02cps/ml is not high and is within the normal range. Under normal circumstances, the normal value of hepatitis B DNA is less than three times 10, or 1.0e+003cps/m, and if the current DNA is less than 1.00e02cps/ml, it is also within the normal range, and does not exceed the normal indicators. If the test result of Hepatitis B DNA is <1.00e3cps/ml, it means that the load of Hepatitis B virus is extremely low. However, if the quantitative test result of DNA is >1.00e3cps/ml, it means that the test result may be positive, alerting that the virus is present in the body and is replicating and is currently infectious. After finding out the viral load of Hepatitis B DNA, it is also necessary to regularly review the liver function and Hepatitis B 5 tests to find out whether the liver function is damaged and analyze it under the guidance of professional physicians.