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Posted on 18-08-2010
Filed Under (hepatitis) by admin on 18-08-2010
hepatitis
Suben K asked:


I have hepatitis B antigen negative and I wanna donate blood. Is it NOT harmful to the receiver?
I have taken hepatitis B vaccine 3 times last year, but my antigen is still negative. I am taking 2nd time this year and I have already taken first shot.

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  • Comments

    Jolley on 21 August, 2010 at 1:31 pm #

    it’s highly doubtable, just go to a donating place and ask


    Chrissy on 24 August, 2010 at 11:38 pm #

    Hepatitis antigen tells you should be negative when you when you when you should be tested if it worked and let you get.