Thanks, I think I will call him tomorrow and see about ordering a more sensitive test.
If my GI ordered a more sensitive test for example that went down to 15 and I was above that, I wonder if that would mean that I was not a likely candidate for SVR and if my GI would stop treatment here in my 36th week. I guess I would have to talk to him about it.
" If my SVR results after 6 months after EOT come back with this data does that mean I have a true SVR or should I be asking for a better test?"
Yes as your viral load after 6 months post treatment would be way higher then 100 if the virus is still there.......... Good luck
No test goes down to zero which is why the best they can tell you is undetected below a certain level.
I agree with Diana, your test should be more sensitive. Some go as low as 5, mine went to 40.
You are undetected to 100.
Ask your doctor to order a more sensitive test.
Ummm, I do not think the test is sensitive enough
The results should show UND or Not Detected and I am not aware of anyone using 100 as a limit anymore
My test for example goes down to 15
So answer is No, less than 100 does not mean undetected