Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist He is healthy and he has immunity to the virus of hepatitis B. A similar question is: ... the following results HBs Ag negative anti-HBc total positive anti-HBV total negative. What ...
Monday, September 5, 2011
Donate blood for Anti-HBc and antibody to HBcAg is the same or a different analysis. And yet, her husband donated blood for antibodies to hepatitis B-HBsAg 0.489% negative. Normal: 0-1 Negative., "1 pos.; Hepatitis B a HBs-in to> 1000 IU / liter positive. Normal:> 10 pos. ,0-10 Negative; hepatitis B a HBc 5.1% positive. Normal: 0-90 Position.,> 110 Negative. ,110-90, doubtful; hepatitis B a HBc IgM 10.3%. Norma :0-90 Negative.,> 110 pos. ,90-110 doubtful; We still donate blood by PCR (kach., n / number, or Qty)? Either of these is enough to identify whether hepatitis B or not?
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