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pls help interpret

hepatitis C virus AB , 2end GEN : don't understand
pls my friend is sick of hepatitis B and we can't understand this result
Hepatitis B-s antigen quantiti 4.5 +
  Is it the viral load? thanks
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I would be impossible to interpret what the exact results are from  what you posted..
However ,it looks  like you have had the Hep C "antibodies test  and if you post the results of that test we can interpret what is going on

As far as the  HepB  test: If you have a positive result on the B "s" antigen  portion of that test it would usually mean you are either acutely infected or possibly chronically infected with HepB

I posted a link below to the HBV forum to help you with this .

Good luck ...

Will

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Hepatitis-B/show/223
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Someone will be along soon that can help you understand.I am not good at reading results.
Are you saying your friend has Hep C geno type 2?
Do they have A & B also?
Like I said someone will help you soon..There is also a Hep B forum under the Health Forums at the top of page under Forums.

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