Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist If your body is no HCV RNA, you can not infect anyone. By order of the Min. Health care entities, which are found in the blood markers of viral hepatitis can not be donors. Can not donate blood even recover from acute hepatitis A, and he's not hroniziruetsya general. Doctors can put any diagnosis, however, the presence of antibodies without the presence of HCV RNA does not speak about chronic viral hepatitis. In this case, treatment is not shown. Similar question: ... that her husband identified antibodies to the virus but that it does not have hepatitis and was told that he needs to keep ...
Monday, July 11, 2011
Based on the replies from you I realized that the presence of antibodies to hepatitis C virus body have nothing to fear. Please answer the following question. Initially, I donated blood for hepatitis C in blood transfusion station in our city. I was told that I have hepatitis C. The re-examination in g.Novosiibirske showed that my blood contains only antibody to hepatitis C and, when re-taking of the blood confirmed that, as you iskazali, hepatitis C, I is not sick. My husband donated blood as a donor in the same blood transfusion station, shouted at him and said that he was ill with hepatitis C and is a donor has no right. Please tell us if, before our marriage he was absolutely pure blood, so I gave him an antibody, because if I am not infected with HIV, the virus and then I could not infect it. I still have friends who are not ill with viral hepatitis C, but in their blood contains antibodies to hepatitis C. As a rule, these people do not know where antibodies appeared in their krolvi. All Interso issue of communication with loved ones and why, if the presence of antibodies to hepatitis C is not harmful to the body, we do not take blood and the detection of antibodies to hepatitis C immediately make notes in medical records as a carrier of hepatitis C virus I note the blood on the hepatitis C virus in all clinical Surgut taken edinokratno. That is, identify antibodies and immediate diagnosis: hepatitis C.
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