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Please help me with my results, I am begging

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Hep C Virus Ab <0.1

s/co ratio: 0.0 - 0.9
Negative 0.9

It also says: 'In order to reduce the incidence of a false postive result, the CDC recommends that all s/co rations between 1.0 and 10.9 be confirmed with additional RIBA or PCR testing."

Am I positive or negative based on these results? Please help, I am begging.....

Thank you...
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relax. you do NOT have Hepatitis C
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You got this from looking at the picture right?

If so...oh thank god...
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Negative. Congratulations.
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It's still not posting..... Ok, here is a link to the screenshot results:
http://i55.tinypic.com/210nn79.jpg

Sorry guys...
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Ok i don't understand why it isn't posting ...here it is again:
Hep C Virus Ab <0.1 | s/co ratio: 0.0 - 0.9 | Negative 0.9
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the results didnt properly post, here they are:

HCV Antibody Test

Hep C Virus Ab <0.1
s/co ratio: 0.0 - 0.9
Negative 0.9
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