Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR7.89E+05
Hello, let me give you a simple answer from a professional point of view. It's mainly your problem. Judging from your examination results, the diagnosis of chronic HBV carriers (that is, the three major positives) is established, and HBVDNA is positive, suggesting that moderate replication of hepatitis B virus is contagious! But now we need to wait for the opportunity of antiviral treatment, and we don't need treatment for the time being. Another question, how to protect your family, your lover is likely to be infected by you, but she is lucky to produce antibodies and remove the virus. The problem is not big, mainly how to avoid the baby being infected. Generally speaking, mother-to-child infection is the most common among infants, and vertical transmission is the most dangerous. In order to prevent mother-to-child transmission, you can get HBIG and hepatitis B vaccine. Fortunately, your lover is not contagious, but the long-term contact between father and baby also poses the risk of horizontal transmission. The best preventive measure is to vaccinate the baby. Now all babies enjoy the national planned immunization, and they are vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine immediately after birth (free of charge). As long as they have antibodies, they don't have to worry.