Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist probability of infection in your child's case is not great. Immediately after birth, he should be vaccinated against hepatitis B and he will need to enter the immunoglobulin. This will prevent the development of disease when infected child in childbirth. Similar question: ... igG +11,5 Bullerubiny total 9.6 Direct 1.3 8.3 Neprvyamoy AST AET 18.9 1.2 23.1 Thymol test sorry if ...
Monday, July 11, 2011
Hello, Dear Doctor, Stepanova TV! I wrote to you the results 2 days ago and am looking forward to an answer! If my letter did not come then to remind you: In the 1.5 years was ill with hepatitis and eventually chronic hepatitis B. My husband and I are planning pregnancy, and I am very afraid for the future child. What are the chances that it gets infected? Passed the liver function tests: Gen. bilirubin -19.3; Reaction-indirect. Thymol test -3.2. ALT-222 (above normal). AST-177. ABs-AG-positionR anti-HBc IGM-Negative anti-HBc Ig G-positionR anti-HBs-Negative HBe-AG-Negative anti-HBe-pos. (Http://gepatit.com/qa/otv.php?id=5208) Hepatitis B virus quantitatively-1 x 10 4 copies / ml, ALT 19.70 U / L. Doctor, we have long been putting off pregnancy, and if we carry out treatment, then you know ... Can I give birth to such indicators?
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