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If someone is active hbv carrier how he
If someone is active Hbv carrier how he should marry whether safe or not.If partner is vaccinated should have baby or not..
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Marriage is safe. But your partner should be fully immunised plus booster dosage.
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For Male partner: Go for blood investigations like HbeAg, Anti HBe ,HBV DNA virus load, liver function test ,usg abdomen, liver elastography. Also go for HIV and anti HCV testing Female partner: Go for blood investigation like HBsAg and anti HBs,HIV ,anti HCV .
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if partner is vaccinated and anti HBs is more than 10 ,it means female partner is immunized and pregnancy is safe
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Avoid sharing toothbrush ,razors,nail cutters,direct blood contact .
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Not advisable
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Yes
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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The female partner should be fully vaccinated and have anti-HBs ≥10 mIU/mL before marriage/pregnancy. HBV is not transmitted through sperm to the baby; risk is mainly sexual or perinatal from the mother. The newborn only needs routine hepatitis B vaccination as per schedule
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Anti hbs titre of female partner
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Yes you can. All the best. J G S R clinic
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If Anti-HBs ≥10 mIU/mL then Sex is safe and no restrictions in marriage or having baby Do HbeAg level also if they are high then risk of transmission is very high around 80% But if you have baby after doing all necessary investigations then things you should do that 1. Take HBV vaccine at birth 2. HBIG (hepatitis B immunoglobulin) at birth And further immunization as per schedule And at 9- 18 months level of anti - HBs levels should be done
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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