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What do HBV-DNA quantitative results mean?
Hi doctor. What is the result of quantitative HBV-DNA 2.65x102(2.42) iu/ml? Please help answer. Thank you doctor.
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What does a blood level of hepatitis B virus 7.26 x 10^4 copies mean?
Hi doctor. The doctor told me that my blood test result is chronic hepatitis B and the test result is positive 1.25E+07IU/mL (7.26 x 10^4 copies) what is it?
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HBeAg test negative, HBV-DNA quantification 26.9 IU/ml, do I need to take Mocrea tenofovir for treatment?
Hi doctor! I found out that I have hepatitis B when I took a pregnancy test at 12 weeks. Currently, I am in the 26th week of pregnancy and tested negative for HBeAg, measuring HBV-DNA 26.9 IU/ml. So the doctor asked me if I had a negative HBeAg test, HBV-DNA quantification 26.9 IU/ml, should I take Mocrea tenofovir for treatment? Does taking the drug have any effect on the fetus? Ask your doctor for advice and answers. Thank you sincerely!
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What does HBV-DNA quantification result 45 IU/ml (1.66 Log10) mean?
Hi doctor! What does the quantitative result of HBV-DNA 45 IU/ml (1.66 Log10) mean? Please answer help, thank you doctor!
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What is the significance of quantitative HBV-DNA 858 copies/ml?
Hi doctor. Hello doctor, I have a quantitative test for HBV - my PCR DNA is 858 copies/ml. So the doctor asked me, what does the HBV-DNA count of 858 copies/ml mean? I would like to ask, is my HBV - DNA PCR quantification at 858 copies/ml, is it high, medium or low? Expect the doctor to answer. I would like to thank you.
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Natural course of chronic HBV infection in neonatal HBV-infected patients: When should treatment be initiated?
Mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus is the primary route of transmission in areas where the HBV-hepatitis B virus infection rate is over 8% of the population. If not vaccinated at birth, 90% of babies born to mothers with HBV will become chronically infected with hepatitis B.
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