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What is reactive hepatitis?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 10/28/2022

hepatitis b have chance 70% cancer , and it will be longer in hospital .

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What will happen if anti-HBs is reactive?

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What does anti HAV IgG reactive mean?

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What is reactive hepatitis b?

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What is the current condition of 24year old stff nurse her serology result are hepatitis B surface antigen is reactive hepatitis B e antibodies is reactive thanks?

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What does HBsAg reactive but HbsAb is negative means?

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What does it mean HBsAg 5898 reactive unit COI?

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If someone had the HBs Ag Quantitative test and the result was Reactive 250 IUml what does that means?

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What does a non reactive hep b surface antibody mean?

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