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how to interpretate red labs vdr

hello,

does anybody know how to interpretate the vdr test from redlabs? I´ve searched it a lot yesterday and I have found differente interpretations. If anyone knows it please send me some trustable link the confirms it. (the links I found are from discussion forums)

by the way I´ve just got mine, wich is
ff/Bb (some site says ff are for bad responder, and some say it is for high responder, Bb means moderate responder according to all sites I read)
and when I made the blood extraction they were very clear that they don´t do the test interpretation.

thanks and regards
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hey 4est how has going?

sorry I forgot to mention but I referred to this exactly phrase from steff "your hbsab is also increasing". then I said my antihabs has flutuated.

and thoses anti HBs values were right pasted, actually each one from a different lab.

I am aware that hbv DNA and HBsAg quantitative are different things. ; )

I put my hbv dna numbers also as a reponse to steff´s phrase "you need to check hbvdna pcr "

My last two HBsag test I did in a different lab, they both said over 250.000 and had no unit. Different from the Anti HBs done in the same lab wich said UI.

The genotype test different from the last HbsAg were made at very respected and reliable hospital. of course, sometimes there´s lab imprecisions and mistakes.

but actually I´m quite confused too...


regards




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for your sister and your wife it seams to me that they had a HBV and they clear infection (they had the acute phase and not chronic) and now are immune.
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personalty I'm confused regarding your post that states:
"HBSAG over 250.000
Anti HBS 49.3 UI (may 2011 71.8  /oct 2010 34 /sept 2010 0,09) "

because:
HbsAG over 250000 - means that you have the HBs Antigen
Anti HBS 49.3 UI - means that you have also the antibody (Anticorpes)

this is very rare, and from your post "genotype A1/a
"we could not find mutations of antivirals´resistance" " is improbable, so this is a reason to have another look on the names of your analyses.
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stef2011 is referring to the HBsAg quantitative and in you last post you say:

"actually my hbsab has been flutuating, it has reached higher values than now.
just for the record:
HbeAg positive
Anti-HbeAg negative
hbv DNA (april 2011) 10000000.0 UI/mL - 7 log UI/mL (real time PCR)
hbv DNA (oct 2010) 9650000.0 UI/mL - 6.98 log UI/mL (real time PCR) "

hbv DNA is not the HBsAg quantitative

In one of your first you say:

"HBSAG over 250.000
Anti HBS 49.3 UI (may 2011 71.8  /oct 2010 34 /sept 2010 0,09) "

Are you sure that you paste the correct names for you analyses ?
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I´ve got also the  tests from my wife and sister, if this can help to find ou it is recent or not.
My older sister did the test and was all negative. My younger sister, she lives with me, did the test and got this: feb 2011
HbsAg - negative 0,01
Anti HBs - positive higher than 1000mUI/mL
Anti HBc - positive 9,42 (abbot architet)

my wife´s result: sep 2010
HBsAg - negative 0,39
Anti HBS - positive higher than 1000 mUI/mL
Anti Hbc - positive 0,13 (abbott Axsym method)
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actually my hbsab has been flutuating, it has reached higher values than now.
just for the record:
HbeAg positive
Anti-HbeAg negative
hbv DNA (april 2011) 10000000.0 UI/mL - 7 log UI/mL (real time PCR)
hbv DNA (oct 2010) 9650000.0 UI/mL - 6.98 log UI/mL (real time PCR)

about virus genotype:

genotype A1/a
"we could not find mutations of antivirals´resistance"
method: Polimerase, gene sequences dna polimerase and protein HBsAg.

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