Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen Test in Gol Market, Delhi

Dwarka, Delhi
780.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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Ramesh Nagar, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 780.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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Laxmi Nagar, Delhi
780.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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Rajouri Garden, Delhi
780.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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NABL, Accredited
Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 780.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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ISO, Accredited
Preet Vihar, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 780.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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#12, Tagore Gali, Babarpur, Shahdara, Delhi
325.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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Vishnu Garden, Delhi
780.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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Rohini, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 800.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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ISO NABL, Accredited
Paschim Vihar, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 1000.0 for Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen
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About Hepatitis B e (Envelop) Antigen Test

Hepatitis B e-antigen (HBeAg) test is conducted to diagnose Hepatitis B virus infection in the initial stages of infection in a patient. Hepatitis B e-antigen (HBeAg) is detectable in the early phase of hepatitis B infection soon after hepatitis B surface antigen becomes detectable. Because of viral replication, serum levels of both antigens rise rapidly. More HBeAg in the blood indicates hepatitis B virus (HBV) infectivity, the number of viral Dane particles, the presence of core antigen in the nucleus of the hepatocyte, and presence of viral DNA polymerase in serum. In patients with chronic hepatitis B or in HBV carriers positive HBeAg results usually indicate the presence of active HBV replication and high infectivity and a negative HBeAg result indicates very minimal or lack of HBV replication.

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