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This document is a lab report from Pathcare Labs Pvt. Ltd. for patient Ms. Shuchi Pal. It includes results for Hepatitis B Surface antigen (HBsAg) and Hepatitis B surface Antibody (Anti-HBs). The HBsAg test was negative, indicating no detectable Hepatitis B virus surface antigen. The Anti-HBs test result was 1.26 mIU/ml, indicating immunity to Hepatitis B virus. The lab notes that immunity is implied for anti-HBs values greater than or equal to 10.0 mIU/ml.

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This document is a lab report from Pathcare Labs Pvt. Ltd. for patient Ms. Shuchi Pal. It includes results for Hepatitis B Surface antigen (HBsAg) and Hepatitis B surface Antibody (Anti-HBs). The HBsAg test was negative, indicating no detectable Hepatitis B virus surface antigen. The Anti-HBs test result was 1.26 mIU/ml, indicating immunity to Hepatitis B virus. The lab notes that immunity is implied for anti-HBs values greater than or equal to 10.0 mIU/ml.

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Pathcare Labs Pvt. Ltd.

Regional Laboratory - Plot No.526, Phase-5, Udyog


Vihar, Gurugram-122016
Ph:- 01244801800

Patient Name : Ms. SHUCHI PAL Reg. No. : 00401805200001


Age and Sex : 25 Yrs / Female PCC Code : PCL-DL-126B
Referring Doctor : NA Sample Drawn Date : 19-May-2018 03:13 PM
Referring Customer : PO2123217318-128 Registration Date : 20-May-2018 03:03 PM
Vial ID : H0144978 Report Date : 20-May-2018 07:31 PM
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report
Client Address : New Delhi,

IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY


Test Name Obtained Value Units Bio. Ref. Intervals(Age/Gender specific) Method

*Hepatitis B Surface antigen (HBsAg) 0.49 S/Co < 1.00 : Negative ELISA
> 1.00 : Positive
Comments:

HBsAg appears one to ten weeks (commonly 4 weeks after exposure to Hepatitis B Virus. It persists during acute illness and disappears 12-20 weeks after the onset of symptoms.
Antigenic persistence beyond 6 months indicates a chronic illness or carrier state.
A negative result indicates that the tested sample does not contain detectable HBsAg. However, if HBsAg could not be detected due to very low titre, such a result does not preclude the possibility of exposure to an
infection by the HBV.
A false positive result may occur due to presence of certain other cross reactive antigens or rarely with elevated levels of Rheumatoid factor.

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Note: If the test results are alarming or unexpected,Client is advised to contact the laboratory immediately for possible remedial action.
Pathcare Labs Pvt. Ltd.
Central Laboratory - Sy No.34,Cheeriyal (V), Keesara
(M), Greater Hyderabad-501301.
Ph:- 04071217121

Patient Name : Ms. SHUCHI PAL Reg. No. : 00401805200001


Age and Sex : 25 Yrs / Female PCC Code : PCL-DL-126B
Referring Doctor : NA Sample Drawn Date : 19-May-2018 03:13 PM
Referring Customer : PO2123217318-128 Registration Date : 21-May-2018 08:28 AM
Vial ID : H0144978 Report Date : 21-May-2018 03:46 PM
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report
Client Address : New Delhi,

IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY


Test Name Obtained Value Units Bio. Ref. Intervals(Age/Gender specific) Method

Hepatitis B surface Antibody(Anti 1.26 mIU/ml < 10.00 : Negative ELISA


HBs) > 10.00 : Positive

Comments:

Immunity to HBV is implied by anti-HBs values greater than or equal to 10.0 mIU/ml.
This result may represent the antibody response to successful HBV immunization, to past HBV infection or passively acquired antibody (e.g.tranfusion).

Correlate Clinically.

Laboratory is NABL Accredited


*** End Of Report ***

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Note: If the test results are alarming or unexpected,Client is advised to contact the laboratory immediately for possible remedial action.

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