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Table 1.

IEA results for viral Hepatitis B and C in men and women of three age groups

Markers (the number of cases of positive reaction)
25‐30 years old 31‐60 /31‐55 years old More than 61 /56
M F M F M F
50 50 50 50 50 50
HBsAg – the main marker, detected starting from 3‐5 weeks of infection
11 10 8 12 10 14
Confirming test for hepatitis B AHB – a previous infection or the presence of post‐vaccination immunity
38 41 48 45 42 47
Markers of hepatitis B: a sign of ongoing replication of the virus, a sign of current and past infection
50 50 50 50 50 50
AHBcIgM‐ active replication and acute infection found 1‐2 weeks after HBsAg detection
13 11 17 12 8 6
AHBcor sum‐chronic infection
44 35 42 48 48 45
AHBeIgM‐ acute period of infection
50 50 50 50 50 50
HBeAg‐ high blood infection, an indicator of active replication of hepatitis B
50 50 50 50 50 50
Anti‐VHC‐ the main marker of infection
42 34 37 43 41 36
A‐HCV‐ spectrum ‐ sign of ongoing virus replication, sign of current and past infection
126 32 25 40 19 25
A‐HCVcorIgM‐ chronic hepatitis C (reactivation phase)

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