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my test result for hbv b

by angi791, Nov 06, 2009 04:38AM
what is the meaning of being carrier for inactive HBV B?...AND my doctor said that i have 99% of antibodies  
and PCR test 2400...is that true there is no risk and MY BODY is cleaning the virus? ..and is it true i will be clean from the virus within 1-2 year?...,
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by bram44, Nov 06, 2009 10:26AM
To: angi791
You need to post your complete test results (HBsAb, HBeAg, HBeAb, antiHBcIgM and viral load)

Is your PCR test show 2400 IU/ml ? This is low count, but that does not mean you are clear of the virus.

Don't want to dampen your hope, but if you are acutely infected (antiHBc-IgM reactive), then you could HOPE to clear the virus naturally. Otherwise this may stay for lifetime.

Again that does not mean you have to worry and lose sleep over that !!!

Read our health pages and get yourself familiar.



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