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Hbsag reactive to non-reactive
Hi, i was hoping someone could explain this to me please? 2years ago I was diagnosed to have Hepa B through hbsag sceening and was given hoped that it might still go away on its own, and just recently, I have decided to have my blood screened again for Hbsag and the result says it's "non-reactive", does this mean that I was really cleared with the Virus? I was really confused and hoping at the same time.
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HELLO, DON'T  CONFUSE,  YOU ARE NOT HAVE  HBSAG. BUT TAKE  CARE. O. K,  BYE.
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