What does it mean when hepatitis B DNA is less than 2.00E1?
HBV DNA less than 2.00E1 indicates that the level of hepatitis B virus DNA in the body is below the detection limit, suggesting a very low or undetectable viral load, which generally poses no harm to health.
Hepatitis B virus DNA (HBV DNA) refers to the genetic material of the hepatitis B virus. After the virus enters the body, it replicates, and regular testing allows for monitoring of the quantitative levels of HBV DNA. An HBV DNA level below 2.00E1 indicates that the virus is present at a low level in the body. With effective antiviral treatment following infection, viral replication can be controlled and maintained at low levels, typically preventing damage to liver cells.
During the recovery period, regular physical examinations are necessary to monitor the level of HBV DNA in the body, while also improving overall quality of life.