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2087472 tn?1332657966

hepatitis blood panel interpretation

This are my lab results..
I just needed help on the interpretations..
Thanks a lot.. Am I highly infectious?  
                                  Results            Unit              Reference ranges
HBsAg  (qualitative)    Reactive

Cretinine                     60                    umol/L           53 - 115  
ALT                            16                      U / L            0 -  33
ANTI-HBC IgG          0.180 (reactive)                          cut off value 1.0
HBEAG                    0.22  (non-reactive)                    cut off value  1.0
ANTI-HBe                 0.210 (reactive)                           cut off value  1.0
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you should act politically your country is crazy about hbv, they must get anybody vaccinated because hbv is very common and then who cares about hbv

the only way to have chanes to clear hbv today is tdf+peginterferon but if you miss the tools to monitor there is no way out apart getting politics to do their job and not crazy laws to avoid spending money for hbv in the philippines
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2087472 tn?1332657966
I think I mean highly contagous...
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2087472 tn?1332657966
im just concerned bacause my job application has not  been granted by my employer because im hepa b patient though the job is in accounting office.
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all hbv carriers are infectious by blood even after hbv clearance, but why do you care of being infectious?
in this moment you have inactive hbv and probably you are healthy although hbsag quantity and fibroscan must confirm this
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