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Hello po baka may mkakasagot po ngpamedical po ako last oct 2022 approved naman however ito december 2022 ngpacheck ako sa ob gyne at my cyst po paano ko po iuupdate un my health declaration eh tapos n po ako ma medical last oct 2022. Willing naman un doctor mg bigay ng med cert worry ko kc bka if ma approved pr visa 189 po pagdating sa oz sbhn di po na declare.
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Hello
Ask ko lang po sa mga may hepa b if ano po naging process or journey niyo para makapasa sa medical? Grounds for refusal po ba or may pinagawa s inyo na treatment para pumasa?
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Just wanted to share and leave my experience here para sa mga kabayan who has chronic hepatitis B, like me.
Prior to the medical exam (for the visa), I looked for a liver specialist and requested to have these tests: hepatitis B e-antigen, liver function test, HBV DNA (quantitative), liver fibroscan. I then provided the test results sa panel clinic.
The E-antigen should be non reactive, liver enzymes within recommended range, HBV DNA will show the viral load and I've read somewhere na dapat less than 2k IU/mL daw dapat, the liver fibroscan will also show the current health of your liver.
These were my test results with the liver specialist:
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) - Reactive
Hepatitis B Envelope Antigen (HBeAg) - Non reactive
ALT 24 U/L
HBV DNA 126 IU/mL
Liver fibroscan at 4.16 kPa
I was asked to sign a health undertaking and then visa was granted.
PS: In the visa medical exam questionnaire, it is included if may previous hepatitis B infection. And if you answered yes, then you will be required to undergo the hepa B testing.
PSS: Once in Australia, when you undergo any blood tests (be it for pregnancy or other screening) and they find out that you have reactive hepa B surface antigen, the clinic/hospital is required by the government to report it to the Department of Health.
PSSS: If the liver test results are not ideal, please discuss with your liver specialist to get your hepatitis B virus in control and your liver healthy first before the migration.
Good luck and all the best!
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