What is Hepatitis B

Originally known as serum hepatitis, hepatitis B has only been recognized as such since World War II, and has caused current epidemics in parts of Asia and Africa. Hepatitis B is r...

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I went and got my first hep a and b vaccine on a friday. then the next day I went tp a doctor (paitient first) and they took my blood and it came back HBsAg confirmation*positive. Then 5 days later I went to my doctor and he took my blood and the next day I got the letter from lab cor stating that I was HBsAG negative. What should I do now? My ALT on this test was 20 and my AST was 18

Do I go with the latter or do I continue to stress and think I have HEP B?
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Reply #1 - 11/04/09  8:31am
" Your doctor should request a hepatitis B profile so that you will be sure if you are an immune or not thats the best test. take Hepatitis B profile. "

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