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Epstein barr virus?

had a full blood test, urine, and swap, ,, also STD tests, and that medical report i got,, but im still so worried ;( doctor won't reply me.. what you think of this report oh and im so worried abt epstein barr virus?

(blood tests have been completed. All results are okay.
The Tests show, that you had an infection with Herpes simplex Virus, Epstein-Barr-Virus (Kissing disease or glandular fever) and Cytomegalie Virus in the past (so your immune system has aquired the specific antibodies - no acute or new infection) and that your have been vaccinated against Hepatitis B (having aquired antibodies against Hepatitis B Virus, your antibody titer ist very high > 1000 U/l which is good).
The urine result was ready on Friday and it had already told you that the urine test was okay.)
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101028 tn?1419603004
it depends on what testing your provider did which is why you have to ask for additional details on your testing for herpes you had done.

if your ebv showed past infection with it, it's not an issue at this point.
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sorry, but what you meant by herpes testing, you meant the result doesn't tell me what I have? o.O.. my question is ,,, Epstein barr virus dangerous?
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101028 tn?1419603004
herpes testing - you need to know if you tested + for hsv1, hsv2 or if it was a non-type specific test that doesn't tell you which type you have.

your cmv and ebv results were evidently showing that you were infected in the past with them. most adults do test + for them.

you were vaccinated against hep b and your testing is reflecting that.

grace
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