She had Hep B antibodies, but no virus, meaning she cleared the virus herself. My GP said it was very common in children born and grown up in Asia. She was born in
Indonesia and we left for Europe, when she was 8. We never knew she had it, as she had never had any jaundice. I read up a bit on this, and it seems that many children in that part of the world, get infected by playing with each other. The run around outside, fall, bleed, etc. Body contact is much more common in Indonesia.