The liver is involved in the metabolism of various substances such as sugars, proteins, fats, vitamins, and hormones, which helps maintain metabolic balance in the body. It also has a powerful detoxification function. Both endogenous and exogenous toxins need to be metabolized and detoxified in the liver, transformed into non-toxic or low toxic substances, and then excreted from the body to protect the body from harmful substances. In addition, the liver is also the site for the synthesis and secretion of bile. It not only participates in various functions such as metabolism, detoxification, synthesis, and secretion of bile, but also participates in important physiological processes such as immune regulation and blood coagulation. Therefore, daily maintenance and regular physical examinations of the liver are also very necessary.

 

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What is hepatitis B virus?

Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is a hepatophilic DNA virus that is the main pathogen causing hepatitis B and can cause acute or chronic liver inflammation. In severe cases, it can progress to cirrhosis and liver cancer. This disease is widely prevalent in countries around the world, mostly in children and young adults, and a few patients can later develop into cirrhosis or liver cancer. Therefore, it has become a global disease that seriously threatens human health. Currently, there are hundreds of millions of HBV (hepatitis B virus) infected individuals worldwide.

The complete hepatitis B virus particles (Dane particles) have a diameter of about 42 nanometers and a double-layer core-shell structure. The outer shell contains HBsAg (surface antigen), while the inner core particles contain HBcAg (core antigen) and HBeAg (e antigen), and contain the virus’s DNA and DNA polymerase.

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Main symptoms of hepatitis B:

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Common transmission mode of hepatitis B :

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The above five indicators, that is, we often say two half tests for hepatitis B. The two half and half test of hepatitis B is an important indicator for the diagnosis of hepatitis B.

According to research, the average incubation period of hepatitis B virus is 90 days, but it may also range from 30 to 180 days. The onset process varies with each individual’s immune response. About 5% to 10% of adults infected with hepatitis B virus suffer from chronic hepatitis B or become carriers. More than 80% of children infected will become carriers. Therefore, strengthening the understanding of hepatitis B and doing a good job in screening hepatitis B is an important measure for us to stay away from hepatitis B.

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Hepatitis B diagnosis | Bio Mapper is more professional

Based on the research and development philosophy of scientific research, innovation, and continuous optimization, Bio-Mapper provides customers with high-quality in vitro diagnostic materials and is committed to becoming a deep cooperative service partner for global in vitro diagnostic enterprises. The series of hepatitis B virus detection products (surface antigen, surface antibody, e antigen, e antibody, core antibody) independently developed by Bio-Mapper help IVD partners to supply a variety of detection markers related to hepatitis B virus for a long time. The products can be applied to different technology platforms and have the advantages of fast, accurate, simple, diverse, etc.

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As a vital public health initiative, hepatitis B screening aims to effectively curb the spread of hepatitis B virus and reduce the heavy social and medical burden of hepatitis B and related complications through early detection and timely intervention. Bio Mapper will also work hard on the road of popularizing the prevention and screening of hepatitis B, accelerating the research and development and iteration of products, hoping to help strengthen the prevention and treatment of hepatitis B through in vitro diagnostic technology, move towards the goal of eliminating hepatitis B, and create a healthy society free of hepatitis B.