Sunday, August 28, 2011

My husband found an anti HBcor (ca. 0.020), anti-HCV (ca. 1.338), RNA 1:100 1B. What preventive measures should I take that would not have been exposed to my daughter and myself? Is it possible in this situation to get vaccinated from GV?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist you and your daughter need to donate blood for antibodies to hepatitis B virus HBcorAg In the absence of antibodies needed to be vaccinated against hepatitis B. If someone - some of your antibodies will be detected, that person should be tested for chronic HBV infection. Hepatitis C is less contagious than hepatitis B as well as hepatitis C virus is found only in blood. Contact - home of transmission does not exist. The probability of sexual transmission is extremely low, 0 - 7%. Similar question: Tell if the RNA-HCV were detected, and anti-HCV were found, what it means and requires a treatment?

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