Case 9 |
Results of Gina’s blood tests from Case 8 |
Rubella serology = negative |
HBsAg, and anti-HBc= positive; anti-HBs= negative |
VDRL= negative |
HIV- reverse transcriptase PCR = negative |
CMV serology = positive |
Toxoplasma serology= negative |
VZV serology= positive |
After questioning her further you discover she had jaundice about 4 years ago. Her old chart reveals she was positive for HBsAg and anti-HBc and negative for anti-HBs.
Which stage of Hepatitis B infection is Gina currently experiencing?
After discussing Gina’s tests further she mentions being very concerning about giving her baby hepatitis. Which test, if positive, would indicate that she is more likely to give her child hepatitis?
You are also concerned about her negative Rubella titer and suggest she receive a vaccine to prevent problems in her future child. What vaccine would you suggest she receive?
About how long should she wait before getting pregnant after receiving this vaccine (from above) and why should she wait?
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