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A 19-year-old male is referred to a physician because he recently developed acute HBV. At the time of diagnosis he was HBsAg positive, anti-HBcIgM positive, was icteric with a bilirubin of 6.5 mg/dL and had a serum ALT of 550 IU/I. He has been monitored by his primary care physician for the past 4 months. Serum ALT and bilirubin normalized 2 months ago and HBsAg has become undetectable. However, he remains anti-HBs negative. Which of the following statements are true of this patient? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices He is likely to be in the window phase and will eventually develop anti-HB surface with time. Anti-E is likely to be positive. HBV DNA is likely to be negative. Patient was misdiagnosed by his primary care doctor at the start of the disease. He is likely to be anti-HB core positive. Patient does not have hepatitis.
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