Friday, June 17, 2011

Hello, Doctor. My husband is ill with chronic hepatitis B. About 9 years ago I was vaccinated against hepatitis B, but data on this has not been preserved, it is not known whether the vaccine delivered right on schedule and when it needs to be put back. I was examined, that his results: HBsAG - neg; Anti HBs - complete 58.7 mU / ml Hb cor Igm - neg; Hb cor AT sums - neg; HbeAg - neg; Anti HbeJgG - neg; AT amounts to HCV - neg ; The question is: if I have immunity, he is strong enough and when you need to put another shot?

Respond Stanislav Y. Karpov, hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal graft You do not need, because in your blood are still high levels of antibodies to antigen B - HBsAb, which reflect your immune system as a result of 9 years of vaccination. Similar question: ... the following results: HBsAg - not detected anti - HBs - not found ...

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