Thursday, June 9, 2011

My husband has hepatitis B. This disease he was diagnosed in childhood, it also has that of his father. Male (27 years) feels fine, he eats, as they say, "everything", is actively engaged in sports. And I have to you 3 questions: 1. If he needed any support yet - either a diet? 2. Do I need to be vaccinated against hepatitis B, I do not have the virus. 3. And we want to have a baby, what percentage of it in case of illness, if I make a vaccine??

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist husband does not need to diet. You need to be vaccinated if you have antibodies to hepatitis B virus HBcAg negative. If antibodies are present, then you need to inspect for hepatitis B. If you are not infected, the baby will be born healthy. If you have HBV infection, then after the birth of a child other than vaccinations need to make immunoglobulin. Similar question: ... and the doctor tells him that ... do?? May need to be vaccinated ...

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