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CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 9:19am On Aug 04, 2023
Amayabor1:
Yes, I calm them, explain to them, and tell them what to do. However, the economic situation in this country means we usually lose track of many of them because they don't come up for follow-up. They come again when they fall sick.

And yes, HBV is more deadly than HIV. Wail all you want, but it is a fact. I didn't say hbv is deadly, I said it is more deadly than HIV. Read to understand!
You are not a health professional go and sit down one place... stop saying we we we
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 9:16am On Aug 04, 2023
Amayabor1:
Yes, I calm them, explain to them, and tell them what to do. However, the economic situation in this country means we usually lose track of many of them because they don't come up for follow-up. They come again when they fall sick.

And yes, HBV is more deadly than HIV. Wail all you want, but it is a fact. I didn't say hbv is deadly, I said it is more deadly than HIV. Read to understand!
grin and less deadly than high blood pressure cheesy and almost as deadly as malaria grin
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 9:15am On Aug 04, 2023
Amayabor1:
grin grin grin grin.

I run to google? grin grin grin. Maybe you think I am always on nairaland like you.

Oga, who taught you that it is IgM anti-HBc and not IgM anti-Hbs? Me!

Who told taught you about asymptomatic acute hepatitis B? Me. Because of me, you now have an open mind when you see anybody that randomly tests positive for Hepatitis B instead of grouping ALL OF THEM as having chronic Hepatitis.

Who taught you about acute liver failure (ALF) as a complication of acute hepatitis b infection? Me! Infact, you didn't even learn this one because you were referencing Cirrhosis when I was talking about ALF. ALF is a complication of acute Hepatitis B infection and it can be compensated or decompensated. Cirrhosis is a complication of chronic Hepatitis b infection.

You think I went to google to teach you all these? If it makes you better, then yes, I went to google! grin grin
okay oh kpele oh. God luck
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 8:59am On Aug 04, 2023
Amayabor1:
grin grin grin grin. But someone who knows nothing about HBV keeps correcting you that is a master of hbv. grin grin
grin master I believe you have learnt a lot in this thread about hbv.

When you see someone that has it.. you will know how to advice that person, calm him or her down, telling him or her not to worry that he or she can still leave a normal life and full age, only just to run yearly check up rather than saying deadly
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 8:57am On Aug 04, 2023
Amayabor1:
Oga rest. There is no need to type a full explanation. What do you want to explain? Learn and move on . First, it is IgM anti-HBc and not IgM anti-HBs as you wrote. Secondly, you can't tell if a person has chronic Hepatitis because the person just randomly tested positive to hepatitis be virus. It could be an asymptomatic hepatitis b infection.

I too know na dey worry. Learn and move on. You will be a very hard person to teach in real life. You have made so many plunders here that I have corrected you here but you are always adamant to prove that you know.
grin teacher who runs to Google to type everything I wrote to comfirm.
be humble this is not ur profession.
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 8:55am On Aug 04, 2023
Amayabor1:
They can turn out acute (asymptomatic). Stop talking from both sides of your mouth. Before you said OP is chronic because you believed everyone who randomly found out he has hepatitis B must have chronic Hepatitis. Did you know there was something like asymptomatic acute hepatitis if I had not told you?. I corrected you that you can't tell for sure. Now, you are stylishly correcting yourself but don't want to admit that you were wrong.
are u a hepatologist? you no nothing about hbv...

your case is like a plumber telling a Aircraft mechanics how to fix a problem in an aircraft.
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 7:41am On Aug 04, 2023
am taking time to explain this not for u but for others that will locate this thread in years to come
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 7:30am On Aug 04, 2023
I will post a result from one person below

this person is 40 years plus and has over 500 million load n it's likely from childhood n was not detected and only now she found out. the system fails to clear the hbeag. if it did clear it then in d first 6months to 1 year we should be seeing maybe 200 load or 2000 load which can't cause harm to d liver.

those who fail to clear it naturally , can still do so with Interferon.

and the only stuff now is likely liver transplant.
I believe she was taking alcohol, alongside the hbv being high that resulted to this damage.

So those with positive HBeAg are just like this and must be on drugs to keep it at bar.. just one tablet if tenofovir which is like vitamin C daily

CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 7:19am On Aug 04, 2023
those who go for test or casually go for hbv test or just went without turning yellow are largely chronic. if he has been sick and showing symptoms then it's likely acute.
but no signs, no sickness they turn out chronic
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 7:17am On Aug 04, 2023
Well like I earlier positioned. I still maintain that it is 97% chronic.
and likely from when he was a baby
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 7:15am On Aug 04, 2023
I also open this account now.. the other two has been banned by nairaland
CareerRe: I Failed Job Pre Medical Tests by fastseo1: 7:15am On Aug 04, 2023
Amayabor1:
IgM anti-HBc you mean.

Now you are talking. Next time, do not jump into conclusion that someone has chronic Hepatitis B infection because he randomly tested positive for Hepatitis B. It could be an asymptomatic acute infection!
each time I want to type a full explanation I am banned

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