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hepatitis profile

kindly explain my hepatitis profile.
HBsag                       0.881               non-reactive
anti-HBs                    2.0                   non-reactive
anti-HBc (IgM)            0.066               non-reactive
anti-Hbc (IgG)            0.477               REACTIVE
anti-HAV (IgM)            --------                  --------
HBeAg                      0.118               non-reactive
anti-HBe                    0.674              REACTIVE
Anti-HcV                   --------              ----------

what does it mean? can i still work in abroad?
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thanks guys but i'm wondering if i can still work abroad. by the way thanks for the info... :)
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nikita's right.you had hbv and cleared it a very long time ago, both hbcab and hbeab can be lost, make hbvdna pcr for 100% security for hbsag mutants since only abbott architect and siemens can detect hbsag mutants
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Hello, this is only a guess (I am new to all of this and please wait for others to answer your question. some people with better understanding will be able to give you more accurate answers) In the meantime, according to these results, it seems like you had prior Hepatitis B but it cleared... HBsAg is nonreactive. let's see what other members say...

good luck,

nikita
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