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| stressful days Sep 8, 2011 hi doc i just want to now i'm a hepa b positive my test result are antihbs-non reactive hbeag-non reactive antihbe reactive antihavigm non reactive what does these result mean? |
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Response from Dr. McGovern
You need to have a hepatitis B surface antigen test. If reactive, then you have chronic hepatitis B infection. You will then need a HBV DNA test to see if you have active or inactive disease. If nonreactive, then I suspect you are doing well and the anti-HBe test may be falsely reactive. | |||||||||
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