HBs Ag is basically the Hepatitis vaccine.
That is actually BCG vaccine. BCG vaccine, also called as Bacillus Calmatte Guarin vaccine is meant for tuberculosis and not for chicken pox.
that would only mean that you are not infected with Hepa-B and that No Antibodies found in your blood. so it would be best if you have Hepa-B vaccine to be protected.
Identification by symptoms,enlargement of liver,yellow eyes, vomiting ,dyspepsia, etc diagnostic test ,(hb antigen serfice test) HBsAg test,securing test. vaccination ,we have vaccine for hepatitis b,it safe us against hepatitis b.
The result is that the patient HIV infected if the hbsag is negative.
Elevated HBsAG levels typically indicate an active hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. HBsAG is a viral protein on the surface of the HBV, and its presence in the blood suggests the virus is actively replicating in the liver. Other causes of elevated HBsAG levels may include acute liver injury or chronic liver disease.
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No, HBV testing does not test for HIV.
Yes, it is possible for the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) to become negative in individuals who were previously positive. This can occur either spontaneously or as a result of effective antiviral treatment. However, even if HBsAg becomes negative, individuals should still be monitored regularly for signs of reactivation.
HBsAg reactive means the person has been infected with Hepatitis B virus. HbsAb negative indicates that the person does not have immunity against Hepatitis B. This combination suggests an active Hepatitis B infection without immunity.
DTP is a vaccine which inoculates us against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus
HbsAg device method is a point-of-care diagnostic test used to detect the presence of the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in a person's blood. It typically involves a small device or test kit that provides quick and convenient results, making it suitable for screening individuals for hepatitis B infection in various settings such as clinics, hospitals, or outreach programs.