thanks a lot.
i didnt check hbvdna with ultrasensitive test, i will ask my doctor about that.
is this the same story for acute hbv with person anti-HbsAg or only ex-hronic?
is this the same story for acute hbv with person anti-HbsAg or only ex-hronic?
exactly and the same for herpes, papilloma virus, citomegalovirus and so on, we just achiveve an immune balance which keeps viruses to zero.
some people probably clear them totally but there is no way to know, but anyway health is just a balance we live with millions of bacteria and viruses and we also need them to keep immune system working
i didnt check hbvdna with ultrasensitive test, i will ask my doctor about that.
dont check, it is useless, as long as your immune system works you are like you have zero virus and no cccdna, it is just a waste of money, but if you do want there is only one test to detect so little virus and is available for research only, you might test at 0.19iu/ml sensitivity if you like but check hbsab and regular ultrasound every 6 months makes much more sense
your doc is probably not aware where to have hbvdna supersensitive
National Genetics Institute (NGI)
http://www.ngi.com/
nitazoxanide (alinia), looks like it lowers hbsag faster than interferon alone
do u know statistic about re-serocorvetion, antiHbsAg to HbsAg.?
just to know this is occult hbv and is very low percentage
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