Can you get Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin for Minor Triple Positive?

Hepatitis B immunoglobulin is not allowed for minor triple positive. Minor triple positive refers to three positive hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antigen and hepatitis B core antigen, which indicates that the virus is not actively replicating, but is still contagious. Hepatitis B immunoglobulin, or Hepatitis B antibody, is very important in the prevention and treatment of Hepatitis B. Hepatitis B immunoglobulin is used to block the infection of the hepatitis B virus. People who need hepatitis B immunoglobulin are infants whose mothers are hepatitis B patients, and infected people who have been accidentally exposed to hepatitis B infection. If you are a minor triple positive patient, you should consult the Department of Infectious Diseases for regular review of the hepatitis B pentameter, liver function, and quantification of the hepatitis B virus DNA to determine whether treatment is needed. The purpose of treatment is to suppress viral replication and slow down the disease process.