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Hbsag reactive
My hbsag result came positive . And though Elisha test it's 3000. I am pregnant. What are the risk and precautions required.
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Consult a hepatologist ( liver specialist). Few tests will be required like liver function tests, sonography liver, HBeAg and HBV DNA viral load ( quantitative). The liver specialist will guide u based on the reporys whether need to start any oral anti viral treatment and plan for hepatitis B immunoglobulin and vaccination for the newborn
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