Friday, August 12, 2011

About seven years ago in the blood of my husband found the Australia antigen, put on the record, went to be tested periodically, but no treatment is not administered. About the fact that I, too, should be tested no one even said later in my pregnancy I did the analysis for hepatitis B, it is negative. And now, when her husband went on another visit to the doctor, he was told that his wife had long been time to make a vaccine that is now most likely it, that is, I'm already too ill. Question: If my analysis is now negative, do I get vaccinated? If yes, then whether it can do during a breast vkarmlivaniya child? And do not poyatno like - what if my husband's hepatitis, but he is very contagious, as the doctors say, how in the seven years I have not caught? Australia antigen, or it is not quite hepatitis?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist you need to take a blood test for antibodies to HBcAg hepatitis B virus if antibodies are not found, then you need to be vaccinated. If antibodies are positive, it shows you consult a doctor - hepatologist and further screened for hepatitis B. By sexual contact, hepatitis B virus is transmitted in 30% of cases, so that if you are not infected, it is quite natural. Similar question: ... a whole year was taking tests. In this case, treatment is not administered, and me ...

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