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Hepatitis B reactive to non reactive
Hi If a patient found HBsAg positive 11.14 with viral load 1 IU/ml and then after one year HBsAg comes non reactive(in two different blood samples)with same viral load i.e. 1 IU/ml does it mean Hepitities b virus has removed from their body and the patient is eligible for taking Hepitities B vaccine now so that he can't infected with that virus in future or the vaccine won't work now as he already infected with virus previously. Thanks in advance!!
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Hi. Please consult. This is very uncommon senario. But if viral load is present he is still infected and cannot take vaccine
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