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hi, just new here but i've been following this forum for about 3months. i would just like to ask if there is a kind of job, a decent job, that would accept person with HBV?thanks
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n europe any job even densist or nurse but your hbvdna must be undetactable naturally or by antivirals therapy and antivirals for hbv have almost 100% hbvdna und
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im also new here,i saw this forum, i think i found a nice place to share same situation here..and i also wanna ask something regarding to this,  when i applied to a fastfood chain, i experience doing some medical as a part of employment, unfortunately they found out im reactive in hepa..it was all damn, i lose some hope coz i want to become a working student that time, i thought the medical is just wrong the doctor ask me for second opoinion, but coz i hate the feeling of that situation i stop pursuing that work.. after a year,i finish my course, there i am appliying for a job, and it was so frustrating, i conduct medical again, i may not able to passed bcoz again i am reactive..how could i find a job?? every company doing same process..

i just want to know what is the best thing to do if we have this..how to cure, or best food, medicine , vitamins for better?? i dnt want to stay more days to our house i want to have a job.. help me if theirs anybody know... :)
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at the moment the only therapy making high rates of hbsag negative is:

peginterferon+entecavir or tenofovir+alinia (nitazoxanide) for many years, the treatment is very expensive and only researchers do this combo now not normal doctors
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thanks stef for that, i hope that one day miracles could happen and being a carrier will be able to live a life without thinking about HBV.
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