Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist presence of antibodies to HBcAg hepatitis B virus IgM positive in the absence of other markers indicating the presence of hepatitis B virus, probably when infected with the hepatitis B virus on the background of immunodeficiency, ie, in the presence of a weakened child's immune system. If the mother's body contains only antibody to HBsAg hepatitis B virus, the mother is healthy, and about any infection of the child or the father of the question. Make your child vaccinated is not necessary. Similar question: ... found chronic hepatitis C (positive markers, PCR - negative). Hepatologist said ...
Saturday, July 9, 2011
A child under 1 month did not pass the physiological zheltushka. The lab tests bilirubin was hospitalized in the infectious diseases hospital, prokapali - zheltushka passed. However, tests for markers of hepatitis - a child + anti-HBc IgM, the mother + anti HBs Ag, father - negative. PCR for hepatitis B in mother's negative! The child also PCR negative for hepatitis B! The mother was sick in the past, hepatitis A, hepatitis B is not hurt. How could such a picture analysis and what do they mean? Does that mean that a child is sick with hepatitis B or as much as possible? Are the recommendations given by a physician? Is it possible contamination from the child's mother or father in the future? Can I be vaccinated against hepatitis B for a child?
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