Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist is a small chance there. He needs to take a blood test for antibodies to HBcAG. You need to take a blood test for hepatitis B virus DNA with the results refer to the doctor - a hepatologist. Similar question: ... I have found hepatitis C tests are: anti-HCV positive, re-take 3 times, ALT 46, AST 27, total bilirubin 20.0. I have nothing ...
Saturday, July 23, 2011
I would like to clarify how I need treatment, including expensive drugs for the first time a positive test for Australia antigen was revealed in blood donations in 1998 .. Such as hepatitis B has never had - at least not notice any signs .. At the moment tests are: Mon - 15,5 Fibrinogen - 2.4 total bilirubin - direct bilirubin, 8.4 - 2.3 ALT-37 AST - 38 Blood ELISA: Anti-HBcor IgM - neg Anti-HBcor IgG - floor ........ 17 HBeAg - neg Anti-HBeIg - sex ............. 18 Anti-HBsIg - neg ............ 19 Is it possible that my husband for 8 years, living with me is not infected?
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