Saturday, December 3, 2011

In February 2006, blood was detected HBsAg. March 9, 2006 HBeAg-neg, HBcorAg-total antibodies - 8.2, virus PCR-HBV-neg. May 17, 2006 - HBsAg-Position (9.0), HBcorAg-summar.antitela - 10,4, HBeAg-neg, virus PCR-HBV-neg. This is chronic hepatitis? Why increased antibody levels and what it means to measure HBsAg-9, 0?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist You carriage surface antigen of hepatitis B virus antibodies has no diagnostic significance. Similar question: What does the blood have antibodies for hepatitis C, but the virus is not found?

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