thanks so much StephenCastlecrag. This will definitely lessen my worries. :-). But i was just wondering if where did I get my previous Hepatitis A? Do we get hepa A unknowingly and just disappear eventually and due to that instance you will get immune of the virus?
Hepatitis A is spread through poor hygiene and contaminated food. So it is very common, especially in underdeveloped and developing worlds. The disease is self-limiting and never becomes chronic. So a lot of people are exposed and then become immune.
thanks for that information. Just in case I want to go abroad like in New Zealand and Australia, will this hamper my application?
thanks so much for your help and taking time to answer all my queries.
Your result for Hepatitis C is also NON-REACTIVE.
You do have antibody to Hepatitis A, due to a past infection and is now immune. This is good.
Please note :"* Count below the cut-off is considered reactive:, this remark ONLY applied to results marked with "*"!.