It seems that your mom has been exposed to the Hepatitis B virus at some point, possibly during the blood transfusion, as the Hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) is positive. The Anti-HBe being negative suggests she is not in the infectious phase and may have resolved the infection or be in a latent phase.
Regarding the PCR test: Since the PCR for Hepatitis B DNA is not detected, it indicates there is no active viral replication. This is a good sign, meaning that she is not actively contagious at this moment.
For your test: Anti-HBe positive with s/co value less than 1 typically means that you may have had previous exposure to Hepatitis B, but the low s/co value suggests you have not been infected recently and likely have protective immunity. Itâs normal to see this after vaccination or past exposure without ongoing infection.
For your mom: Since she is not PCR positive, and Anti-HBe negative, there is no immediate need for medication unless viral replication occurs. She should continue regular monitoring with her doctor, and additional tests like
liver function tests or ultrasound can help assess liver health.
Conclusion: Your mom is not currently infectious, and you seem to have protective immunity. Keep monitoring as advised by the doctor.
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