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Anti-HBc Total-Positive

Hi,
Recently I tested my blood and the result are bellow:
HIV I & II (Ag &Ab)- Negative
Anti-HCV -Negative
HBsAg-Negative
Anti-HBc Total-Positive
After this I contact with a doctor and he advise bellow test and the result is bellow:
Anti-HBs-Negative(No response)
Serum ALT(SGPT)- Result 21 U/L
HBV-DNA-Result Undetectted.
After showing the result he advise me to take vaccine ENGERIX-B. I have already took 1st doose.
So, please advise me , what is possibility become Hepatitis B.Will I continue my sexual life without condom?  
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163305 tn?1333668571
I suggest you post your transfusion question on a new post.
Just hit, post a question on the top of the screen.
Many people here have had them and can answer your question.
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I am on the week 9 of Incivek combo treatment and my red cell count has been droppe down to 23 which is half of when I started 9 weeks ago.  I started Procrit shot last week.  Has anyone gotten Transfusion ?   It seems the week 9 is pretty rough week for me.
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148588 tn?1465778809
I don't know that much about Hepatitis B Virus, but your results look good to me. You can try the MedHelp HBV forum

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Hepatitis-B/show/223

to confirm that.

And what suezeeque said about using condoms.
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1765684 tn?1333819168
This is an HCV forum.  

If you aren't using condoms, start now.  Period.
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