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Hepatitis B Immunity Blood Test Kit

Hepatitis B Immunity Blood Test Kit

£58.00

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Measures hepatitis B surface antibodies (anti-HBs) to assess immunity from vaccination or previous infection.

What’s in the box

  • Pre-labelled sample tube(s)
  • Sterile single-use lancet(s)
  • Alcohol wipes
  • Plasters
  • Absorbent pad & sealable biohazard bag
  • Protective tube holder
  • Barcode labels & lab request form
  • Instruction leaflet
  • Prepaid tracked return envelope (UN3373 compliant)
  • Discreet outer packaging
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    Description

    This product is a home blood test kit that measures the level of antibodies against the Hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs). A sufficient antibody level suggests immunity to Hepatitis B, usually from past infection or vaccination. This test helps you understand whether you are protected or may need a booster.

    Why choose this product

    • Determines whether your immune system has developed protective antibodies to Hepatitis B

    • Useful if your vaccination history is uncertain or if you're planning travel or healthcare exposure

    • Helps to decide whether a booster dose is needed

    • Simple home sampling with certified immunology laboratory testing

    Important information

    • A positive antibody level usually indicates immunity, but protective thresholds vary between individuals

    • A negative or low level may indicate lack of immunity or need for revaccination

    • This test is for informational purposes only and should be interpreted with medical guidance

    • Results should be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional

    • Samples are analysed by accredited immunology labs

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    What's in the test?

    • Immunity

      Hepatitis B surface antibodies

      This test measures antibodies against hepatitis B in your blood. It will tell you whether you are immune to hepatitis B or whether you do not have immunity. In most of the population, a result greater than 10 IU/L means that you have sufficient antibodies for immunity. A result less than 10 IU/L means that you are not immune. If you are prone to exposure to hepatitis B through your work (Exposure Prone Procedures a EPP), then you will require a result greater than 100 IU/L to confirm immunity. If your result shows that you have immunity to hepatitis B it means that you are both protected from possible infection and will not pass it on to another person. You can acquire hep B immunity through prior vaccination(s), or by having recovered from a previous infection. This test will not tell you whether you are currently infected with hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is an infectious viral disease which causes your liver to become inflamed and enlarged. Most people recover from an acute hepatitis B infection by themselves within around 6 months. However, for others, the infection becomes chronic (prolonged) which can lead to lasting liver damage. Hepatitis B can have few symptoms, especially in the early stages. People who are at risk of becoming infected with hepatitis B are those who have had close contact with others who are infected (including unprotected sexual contact). Coming into contact with infected blood (e.g. through sharing needles, some contact sports) will also put you at risk of becoming infected with hepatitis B. Health care workers are often required to check their immunity against hep B for work purposes.

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