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Please help me RPR reactive VDRL, TPHA negative

Hi Doctors,
         I am 25yrs old male and i have a RPR reactive and VDRL, TPHA Non reactive due to my RPR result i can't work abroad please help me to resolve this i need to have a negative RPR result since i will be working abroad. I have a history of HEPATITIS A when i was 15yrs old during high school and last december i had sinusitis and my doctor gave  me co-amoxiclav now i dont have sinusitis. I am confuse  please help me my girlfriend is pregnant 3months thats why i need to work abroad badly.
This my lab results:
November 29,2012.
VDRL- Negative.                
HIV- Negative.                        
HEPATITIS B- Negative        
AIDS Clearance - non reactive
*january 10, 2013*
VDRL / RPR -reactive
January  12, 2013
TPHA - non reactive
January 15, 2013( Dept of health lab)
RPR- reactive (1:64)
TPHA - NEGATIVE
April 18, 2013.                
VDRL- non reactive
April 25, 20143
RPR with titer - Reactive( 1:2)

Please help me doctors. GOD BLESS
Marc

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Ok thanks
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi Henry, if you want doctors advise then please post in the export forum. There doctors will advise you but i believe there is a slight fee. thanks
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