Hepatitis B tests performed during pregnancy are important to determine whether the expectant mother is an HBV carrier. These tests include:
Interpretation of test results should be done by a health professional. The table below summarizes the possible results of the basic tests and what they mean:
Test |
Positive Result |
Negative Result |
HBsAg |
Active HBV infection |
No HBV infection |
Anti-HBs |
Immunity (after vaccination or recovery) |
No immunity |
Anti-HBc |
Past or current HBV infection |
No HBV infection |
HBeAg |
Highly infectious |
Low or not infectious |
Anti-HBe |
Decreased infectiousness |
Infectiousness status cannot be determined |
HBV DNA |
High viral load |
Low or undetectable viral load |
This tests are necessary to detect Hepatitis B infection, determine the stage of the infection, and take appropriate treatment and precautions. These tests are especially important during pregnancy to protect the health of the mother and the baby.