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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.

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How HBsAg will be negative?

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