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Hello, my friend was positive to HBsAg (quantitative) test 26920.11 IU/mL last september. And the LFT were also out of the normal range. Today he did a test HSbAg which came as NonReactive. As well as the LFT tests came normal. So my query is what are the tests he needs to do to find out the current status of the Hep B infection. And how to be sure that is he cured or the virus is still there? Thanks. Any suggesting will be highly appreciated.


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