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pls help....

PLEASE HELP ME UNDERSTAND THE RESULT OF MY BLOOD WORK. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF I HAVE HEP C VIRUS.

HBSAG W/TITER (ECLIA)           0.402                               C.O.V. 1.000       NON REACTIVE
ANTI HBS (ECLIA)                      <2.00   IU/L                      C.O.V. 10.000     NON REACTIVE
HBEAG (ECLIA)                          0.137                              C.O.V. 1.000      NON REACTIVE
ANTI HBE (ECLIA)                       1.760                              C.O.V. 1.000      NON REACTIVE
ANTI HAV IGM  (ECLIA)                0.373                             C.O.V. 1.000      NON REACTIVE
ANTI HBC IGG   (ECLIA)                2.730                            C.O.V. 1.000     NON REACTIVE
ANTI HCV (ECLIA)                         0.039                            C.O.V. 1.000     NON REACTIVE


THANK YOU


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1225178 tn?1318980604
You are Non Reactive to all of the hepatitises... meaning you don't have any of them.

Diane
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Pls help interpret my status...
Anti-HAV IgG (CMIA) 12.150.  C.O.V 1.000 - reactive
Anti-HAV IgM (CMIA) 0.44.    C.O.V  .80. - non reactive
Anti-HBs (CMIA) 66.95    C.O.V 1.00 - reactive
HBsAG with titer (CMIA) 0.300 C.O.V 1.00 - non reactive
Anti-HCV (ECLIA) 0.117 C.O.V 1.00 - non reactive

Thanks a lot.
      
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163305 tn?1333668571
Call your doctors office and ask either the doctor or the nurse.
Every time I get a lab, the nurse calls me with the results.

You deserve to know the answer and they are the ones to give it to you.
good luck, OH
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717272 tn?1277590780
I'n not familiar with those test numbers, but I'd assume the NON refers to non-reactive to all tests and indicates that no antibodies were found, thus no exposure to the viruses ever happened.
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