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I have infected with the hepatitis B virus and take treatment from a hepatology specialist. During under his treatment my tested results are:

25.11.2010: HBsAg- Positive, -Sample OD 3.200 (Method- ELISA)
          USG of HBS-Normal
          SGPT- 21.00 U/L
          Prothrombin Time- Patient 14.7 Seconds, - Control 12.0 Seconds, -Index 81.63%, -Ratio 1.22, -INR1.24
          HBeAg- Negative, -Sample OD 0.031
          Anti HBC IgM- Negative, -Sample Value <2.00 U/ml
          Anti HBe- Negative, -Sample OD 1.221
          HVB DNA- Positive, -2.8 X 104 copies/ml (Method –PCR)
01.04.2011: Anti HBe- Negative, -Sample OD 1.261
          HVB DNA- Negative (Method –PCR)
          SGPT- 20.00 U/L
08.10.2011: HVB DNA- Undetected (Method –PCR)
28.03.2012: HVB DNA- Undetected (Method –PCR)
February, 2016: HVB DNA-Detected (Method –PCR)
December, 2016: HVB DNA- Undetected (Method –PCR)
February, 2017: HBsAg - Negetive

In this time, what can I do, like can I need to take Vaccine?
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