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Hepatitis profile help.? |
hi everyone. i got my result on my test on Hepatitis Profile. i have a hard time figuring out if my liver is normal or not. Please Help.. You do not have hepatitis. You have antibodies to both hepatitis A and B, either due to vaccination or due to a previous infection. you get hepatitis A |
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