Hep B and C Flashcards

1
Q

What is the first marker to appear in acute Hep B infection

A

surface antigen (HBsAg)
which causes the production of anti-HBs

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2
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What does anti-HBs imply

A

immunity
(either exposure or immunisation)

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3
Q

Is HbeAg a marker of Hep B infection?

A

HbeAg results from breakdown of core antigen from infected liver cells as is, therefore, a marker of infectivity.

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4
Q

If someone has been immunised against Hep B, what would their results show

A

anti-HBs positive, all others negative

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5
Q

previous hepatitis B (> 6 months ago), not a carrier

A

anti-HBc positive
HBsAg negative

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6
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previous hepatitis B, now a carrier

A

anti-HBc positive
HBsAg positive

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