Ask the ordering Dr.: There are a whole bunch of Hepatitis B titers, and the meanings of each vary depending on a person's situation and past titers. The only way to be sure is to ask the Dr. who ordered the test(s). If a person at low risk for HepB, was vaccinated at birth, and got a titer done, it usually is the HepBsAb to see if he needs booster shots. If his titer is low or close to low, he can get booster shots.
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