A 2-month-old girl is brought to the clinic due to perinatal hepatitis B exposure. Her mother is age 22 and immigrated to the United States shortly after giving birth. The pregnancy was complicated by maternal hepatitis B infection. However, the mother received no prenatal or perinatal care and was not diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B until the immigration process. Maternal HBsAg, HBeAg, and anti-HBc are all positive; anti-HBs is negative. The infant has not been evaluated previously and has not received any immunizations or other medications. She is exclusively breast fed and has been growing normally. Vital signs are normal and physical examination is unremarkable. No hepatomegaly or jaundice is seen. The infant's laboratory results will most likely show which of the following?
A) Antibody against HBsAg (anti-HBs)
B) HBeAg
C) Markedly elevated direct bilirubin
D) Markedly elevated liver function tests
E) Neither HBsAg nor anti-HBs
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