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No HCV antibodies in your blood. You have not been exposed to Hepatitis C.
Your blood contains no antibodies to Hepatitis C virus, meaning you haven't been exposed to it.
Good result. Hep C is transmitted through blood-to-blood contact.
Anti-HCV: Non-reactive — no Hep C exposureYour Hepatitis C antibody test is negative. No prior exposure to HCV has been detected.
No action needed.
Anti-HCV: Non-reactiveNo Hepatitis C antibodies found. Note that very recent HCV infections (within 8–12 weeks) may not yet show antibodies.
If very recent blood exposure occurred, repeat testing in 12 weeks.
Anti-HCV: Non-reactiveNo HCV antibodies in your blood. You have not been exposed to Hepatitis C.
Good result.
Anti-HCV: Non-reactive — negativeNo Hepatitis C exposure detected.
Continue blood exposure precautions.
Anti-HCV: Non-reactiveAn indeterminate antibody result needs to be followed up with an HCV RNA PCR test to determine if there is actual active infection.
See your doctor for HCV RNA testing to clarify the result.
Anti-HCV: Indeterminate — confirmatory testing neededPositive HCV antibodies mean you have been exposed to Hepatitis C at some point. However, about 25% of people clear the virus naturally. An HCV RNA test is needed to check if the virus is still active in your body.
Get an HCV RNA (viral load) test immediately. If active infection is confirmed, curative treatment exists — modern DAA drugs cure over 95% of HCV cases in 8–12 weeks.
Anti-HCV: Reactive — HCV exposure confirmed, RNA test neededYou have active Hepatitis C infection. The good news is that Hepatitis C is now 95%+ curable with an 8–12 week course of oral antiviral tablets (direct-acting antivirals). Untreated Hep C can cause liver cirrhosis and liver cancer over 20–30 years.
See a hepatologist or gastroenterologist to start curative treatment. This is one of the most treatable chronic infections in modern medicine — act now.
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