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HBSeAg Negative, HBsAg Positive, No HBV DNA Qualitative. Acute Or Chronic HBV? Treatment?

Hello Doctor, Height: 5 6 ; Weight: 47; Sex: Female; Age: 29 Condition: Hepatitis B Results: HBSeAg is Negative; HBsAg is positive; HBV DNA Qualitative is not found. Please let me know if i am having acute or chronic HBV. What should I do to confirm that I have acute or chronic. and what would be treatment ? Thanks in advance for advice
Wed, 28 Aug 2013
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Hi..
Thanks for choosing HCM for your query..
You are not having an acute HBV as the DNA is not found in blood..
It could a remote infection in the past ( can be known by Ig G levels ).
Treatment is not require for chronic infection..
It can spread to others by your blood( if you do a blood donation to any one) or body fluids (saliva/semen etc.,)..
Take care...
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HBSeAg Negative, HBsAg Positive, No HBV DNA Qualitative. Acute Or Chronic HBV? Treatment?

Hi.. Thanks for choosing HCM for your query.. You are not having an acute HBV as the DNA is not found in blood.. It could a remote infection in the past ( can be known by Ig G levels ). Treatment is not require for chronic infection.. It can spread to others by your blood( if you do a blood donation to any one) or body fluids (saliva/semen etc.,).. Take care...