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A question

by jbsf100, Apr 13, 2002 12:00AM
I recently gave blood and they sent me a letter that said I had the HBcAb test was positive, but the Hep B surface antigen was negative.  Does this mean I got it, was contagious (most important question), and no am not contagious?  The letter says that I don't have the disease and can't give it to anyone.  Could I have during this time?  Thank you
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