Monday, September 19, 2011

Hello. Advice please, today took his tests for hepatitis C (antibodies to HCV-IgM, IgG) result of 0.17 OD and Hepatitis B (HBsAg-specific antigen) result of 0.071 OD. Does this mean that I present the two viruses ?????

Respond Stanislav Y. Karpov, hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal presence of antibodies to C does not always mean hepatitis C. It is necessary to donate blood for HCV-RNA to confirm or deny the presence of hepatitis C virus in your blood. Detection of HBsAg indicates that you are infected with hepatitis B virus, hepatitis B but there may not be. Pass the blood on the virus (HBV-DNA) and, in case identification, also on the amount of virus in the copies per ml. When the results come to our clinic to schedule an appointment: record call 148-83-33 and 148-82-67 similar question: "... my husband's analysis of HBsAg (positive), HBV DNA (positive), HBc antibody IgM (negative), antibodies to HBcAg class IgG (positive), antibody to HBeAg ...

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