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Guidance needed for further steps

I am male (40 years).
My data as follows -

HBsAg positive with HBV DNA <0.04 pg/ml (latest being 109 iu/ml), HBeAg -ve ,HBeAb +ve, LFT within range, Abdomen ultrasound normal.

Wife HBsAg tested 1 time before pregnancy and 2 times during pregnancy and result is non-reactive as per Jun-16 report .
Kid being vaccinated as a part of immunization schedule but wife yet to be vaccinated.

Should i do 1 more test for my wife or it is safe to vaccine her now?

Doctor advised me not to take any medicines. However, regular testings need to be done.

Am i in right direction.

Please help.

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I think your doc is right.just if you can do fibroscan or biopsy to be sure that there is no damage.do your cheks in time
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Thanks. I also did the HBsAg quantitative test which reports 446.88 iu/ml. I feel, this is low and if i try some medicine, then this virus should go. What do you feel? If yes, do you know any medicine name? I am based out of India.
Yes it is low.just try to eat equilibrium.avoid all food wich fatigue liver.also try to take some natural supplement like honey black seeds.there is no harm in taking them.also do a test to check your vit d level.if low take it .do sport......and do your checks regularly to avoid any damage t to liver
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