The CT value of HBV-DNA premonitory detection was 36.94, and the result was 5.00E+02. What do you mean?

Quantitative detection of HBV-DNA fluorescence (non-halo), the normal value is generally less than 1000 copies /ml, and some hospitals are less than 500 copies /ml, that is, 5.00E+02/ml. If it exceeds this value, it means that hepatitis B virus replication is active in patients. The larger the value, the more active the replication (reproduction) is. Your results are negligible. The ct value is the number of cycles in this experiment. Your ct value reaches 36.94, which means that the virus was detected after 36.94 cycles. In addition, the copy number of HBV-DNA is only 5.00E+02, that is, 500, which is on the edge of normal value and abnormal value, so this result is likely to be suspicious and needs doctors to review and judge correctly. It is recommended to go to the hospital for re-examination and then find an experienced doctor for diagnosis.