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What is the conclusive cure for hepatitis B infection?



What is the conclusive cure for hepatitis B infection?

Would vaccinating a baby born from a hepatitis B mother to prevent it getting hepatitis B be considered a cure? If so what stops it from curing adults? Sorry more questions than answers I suppose. As far as I know there is no cure. Not everyone that has hepatitis B 'suffers' from it. It is possible to remain asymptomatic for life. Many babies born pre-vaccination development are. There is a lot of information out there about hepatitis B. A google search would be a good start.
I don't think there is a cure.
There is none if you get it you get it for life. however long that will be
hepatitis B is a chronic disease which in this disease,prevention with vaccine exist,but if one person do not take vaccine and infected with this virus,he or she should take antibody against this virus by injection ( using passive immunity).
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Antivirals such as lamivudine and adefovir and immune system modulators such as interferon alpha (Uniferon) can lower viral levels and allow the immune system to wipe out the virus in most cases.

However there is no conclusive cure for any disease as mutations can lead to resistant strains developing.
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