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Entecavir + Interferon combo

Dear all,

     I have been on Entecavir 0.5mg for over 6 years and my HBV DNA is nearly undetectable.  I will see my doctor tomorrow and what tests should I perform so as to assess whether I will benefit from the Entecavir + Interferon combo treatment (i.e. higher chance to achieve Hbsag seroconversion.)  Many thanks.

Regards,

Cyrus
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Steff, what are your supporting points for keeping etv after testing hbsag neg on inf treatment?
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Congrates cyrus.
I am also chronoc hepb patient
my latest blood report are here
plzz give me advice how to cure hbv
Hbsag confirmation test positive.
Antihbc total Reactive (CMIA) 12.86
antihbc IgM non reactive.(CMIA) 0.5
Antihbs Non Reactive.(CMIA) 0.81miu/ml
Hbeag Non Reactive(CMIA) 0.36
Hbv Dna Undetechable(PCR) <3.6 iu/ml

ill wait for ur valuable comments
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have last injection, of course

hbsab 22miu/ml is too low, it would be best to keep etv for 6-12 months and if hbsab will not rise to 200-250miu/ml it is best to have hbv vaccine

is your vit d level good?
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this is fantastic!!! I wish my hbv could end up in this way!!!
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Dear Andrey,

Before treatment is 4.2Kpa (Fibroscan) and this is my last test.  I have done Fibroscan recently.

Regards,

Cyrus
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very good! Congradulations!!! By the way do you have data on you liver stiffness before you started treatment and now?
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