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chances of inactive carriers

dear friends please if i may know, what are the chances of chronic inactive carriers in clearing the virus,?
and what should be the best treatment for chronic inactive carriers
and how long can it take for the virus to be cleared?
thanx in advance
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In india you can send to Dr Lal Path lab its in Mumbai/New delhi & you can assess result of your blood sample online too, so just go to google and find adress for your sample.
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thank very much
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that s no quantitative, it is qualitative, the numbers have no units and so are useless
the machine used for the tests is obsolete
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HbsAg 5761 REACTIVE
Anti-Hbs 2.0 NONREACTIVE
HbeAg 0.085 NONREACTIVE
Anti-Hbe (reverse) 0.005 REACTIVE
Anti-Hbc IgM 0.019 NON REACTIVE
Anti-Hbc IgG (reverse) 0.406 REACTIVE    
  

Pls anyone here give me somep advise my doctor also not discuss my result,  ,
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there are laps in Ghana that do hbsag in iu/ml, laps like .MDS lancet


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You are correct ILBS don't render international service.I am also trying to find if someone other than ILBS also does this testing. I will let you know. But I think you should go through post" the best place for hepatitis treatment in India " .I think members there might help you out.
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I checked ILBS but I think they don't render international services. I am in Ghana and need a good lab over there who can test my blood sample for hbsag quantitative. so if u can find out for me I will be happy
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