Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Here's a question ... is that if there was contact with saliva from patients with HepB B (2-3 weeks) and the person knows ... In which case you will get a shot immunoglobulin? If a person has antibodies, or any need to get a shot imunoglobulina, and then only vaccinated?? Must be tested for antibodies HBsAg, and if they are found, only to be done immunoglobulin, and then shot?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist If no blood antibodies to HBcAg hepatitis B virus, then you need to be vaccinated and enter immunoglobulin. If there are antibodies, then you need to be surveyed for the presence in the body of the virus of hepatitis B. A similar question: ... hepatitis B, a week ago, passed analiz.virusa not. There antibody AB-HBcor ...

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