Khalif L. Hicks donated blood at CSL Plasma, and he has chlamydia and hepatitis b, but because this strain of the virus can go undetected in blood tests, and has evolved, machines are no longer as sensitive to this strain of hepatitis b or chlamydia.
He donated from 2017 to 2018. There are reports online about a strain of chlamydia that no longer responds to antibiotics, and a strain of hepatitis b that is difficult to detect. People usually have symptoms like eyes that turn brown or yellow, skin that gets darker or turns yellow, a yellow discharge, and a pale stool.
Stacey
Texas,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, April 03, 2019
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