TABLE 1

Interpretation of hepatitis B serologic markers

Infection phaseSerologic marker
HBsAgaTotal anti-HBcbIgM antibody to anti-HBccAnti-HBsd
No current infectionNegativeNegativeNegativeNegative
Immunity due to past infectionNegativePositiveNegativePositive
Immunity due to vaccinationNegativeNegativeNegativePositive
Acute infectionPositivePositivePositiveNegative
Chronic infectionPositivePositiveNegativeNegative
Other eNegativePositivePositive or negativeNegative
  • a Hepatitis B surface antigen.

  • b Total antibody to hepatitis B core antigen.

  • c Immunoglobulin M antibody to hepatitis B core antigen.

  • d Antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen.

  • e Possibilities include resolved infection (most common), resolving acute infection, “low-level” chronic infection, and no current infection due to false-positive anti-HBc.