Monday, June 6, 2011

My son is 5 years. He is vaccinated against hepatitis B, as expected, with the first birthday. However, tests on the ELISA showed that the HBeAg - put. op.syv. > 3,00, op.kr. 0,18; Anti HBcIgM - neg.; HBeAg - put. op. syv. 2.64, op.kr. 0,265, Anti Hbe - Negative. Passed PCR - DNA virus found in blood. Ultrasonography of the liver, bile. bladder showed that all were normal. Tell me please - acute or chronic virus from his son? The doctor advised not to carry out protivovirus. treatment. Is this correct?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist What are the indicators of biochemical blood analysis: ALT, AST, GGT, bilirubin? Apparently, a chronic form, as the child's blood no antibodies to HBcAg class IgM. Appropriateness of antiviral treatment can be assessed only by knowing rates of biochemical blood analysis. Similar question: ... looking for is a positive PCR. anti - HBcoreIgM put. HbeAg is negative. anti-HbeAg pos. ALT ...

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