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hep b non reactive.....

i was diagnosed last april this year for having hep b and after six months i went back to visit my doctor for a follow-up check-up and my lab results states that I am now non-reactive...my question is; will I still be contagious even though I I am now non-reactive? Its too confusing for I am worried.  
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you cant donate blood or organs since those will still be contagious for decades but no other way to transmitt hbv if hbsag negative hbsab positive

be very careful with drugs, always check that they dont suppress immune system otherwise hbv can come back
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>> be very careful with drugs, always check that they dont suppress immune system otherwise hbv can come back

I thought once you are already cleared of HepaB you will be immune (no reinfection) for life, as per your answer to my question from other thread of this form? Thanks
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i would like to ask too if its contagious if you go contact to a man?
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