Saturday, November 5, 2011

Decided to get tested for hepatitis. Passed the tests (almost all possible for hepatitis B and C). Here are the results: Hepatitis B virus (kach.) was not detected. HBs Ag - is negative. HBe Ag - is negative. anti-HBc total - put. anti-HBc IgM - is negative. anti-HBe - put. anti-HCV total - is negative. I understand that I do not have hepatitis. But why do some of the tests positive? What do they mean?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist You had a meeting with the hepatitis B virus you are healthy, your body deal, apparently, you have immunity. Similar question: ... gippatit C Results: 1) anti - HCV total, anti - HCV (confirmed) - a positive 2) Hepatitis C virus (kach.) - not found What does that mean and what ...

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