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hi! i just wanna ask about my previous laboratory result of my hbsag- reactive and antihbs- postive this was when im 17 years old and now im 22 year old got my laboratory exam again that my hbsag is still reactive and my hbsab is non reactive... im bothering of these result.. is antihbs and hbsab is the same? and am i infectious already? . i hope you can help me out please...
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make a genome test for hbsag mutation to confrim it is your case
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you have cronic hbv probably your hbsag was mutated or you have been infected by somebody using stupid drugs like adv and lam that make hbsag mutation

just check hbvdna and hbe to understand if you have active or inactive hbv, the best drug in case of hbsag mutation is interferon and there is a high number of hbv eradication.the researcher who is following me told me hbsag muattion is better and hbv is weaker making interferon
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See the other posting.
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