Hepatitis B diagnostic criteria

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Diagnostic Criteria

Stage of Hepatitis B Lab Findings
Chronic State 1. HBsAg-positive >6 months
2. Serum HBV DNA >20,000 IU/mL (105copies/mL), lower values 2,000-

20,000 IU/mL (104-105copies/mL) are often seen in HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B

3. Persistent or intermittent elevation in ALT/AST levels
4. Liver biopsy showing chronic hepatitis with moderate or severe necroinflammation
Carrier State 1. HBsAg-positive >6 months
2. HBeAg–, anti-HBe+
3. Serum HBV DNA <2,000 IU/mL
4. Persistently normal ALT/AST levels
5. Liver biopsy confirms absence of significant hepatitis
Resolved 1. Previous known history of acute or chronic hepatitis B or the presence of anti-HBc ± anti-HBs
2. HBsAg-
3. Undetectable serum HBV DNA
4. Normal ALT levels

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