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Non Reactive HCV & GAMCA Cuttoff values

Dear i have gone through my medical and my HCV value is 0.83. Lastly 2 months before it was weak postive with value 1.04, then after treatment it reduces to 0.83. no i have NON REACTIVE HCV. i want to know that now should i elligible for GAMCA. does they consider me fit ? or still i have to reduce more points?

please if some one knows tht whai is the cutt off value of gamca for hcv. please tell me??
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It needs to be less than 0.6, how did you reduce the hcv value, what was the treatment?
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It needs to be less than 0.6, how did you reduce the hcv value, what was the treatment?
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766573 tn?1365166466
You truly need to find a site that outlines the GAMCA Medical Guidelines.
I think there are some ex-pat forums out there that discuss this topic as well. Keep in mind for those who treat and clear the virus there will always be presence of the HCV antibody.
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