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Can i still work abroad in US inspite im now non-reactive for Hepatitis B?


i work in a hospital, an im worrying if i will be declined to work in US becuase of my medical condition. ive beeb infected without knowingthe reason but now i have a high titer of antibody and non reactive for hep b

yes you can still work****

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