Hepatitis B 1 and 5 positive test results indicate the presence of Hepatitis B minor bi-yang.
Positive Hepatitis B 1 and 5 are positive for Hepatitis B surface antigen and Hepatitis B core antibody, which suggests the presence of Hepatitis B virus, but Hepatitis B Minor bi-pairing can also be converted to Hepatitis B Major tri-pairing or Hepatitis B Minor tri-pairing. Therefore, it is also necessary to monitor the number of Hepatitis B virus replication, liver ultrasound and liver function.
In the clinical situation of hepatitis B minor bi-yang is relatively rare, so it is also necessary to test the quantitative examination of hepatitis B 5 to determine whether the patient has the problem of hepatitis B major triple or hepatitis B minor triple, to assess whether the number of hepatitis B virus replication is more than the normal value, and to initiate the antiviral treatment program when liver function is impaired.
Clinical findings of abnormal hepatitis B triple test results are treated in the Department of Infectious Diseases of a regular hospital.