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QuantaSure Test Results

The NGI QuantaSureT assay has a quantitative range of 2-2,000,000 IU/mL or 5-5,000,000 copies/mL.

My results are less than 5 copies/mL and less than 2/mL which I am assuming is negative 8-week EOT results
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I know exactly how you feel. It took months til I realized the implication of having an SVR.
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It has not set in yet. I only have 2-1/2 weeks to go for the 12-week labs.
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Yes, you are undetected. One is reported in International units per milliliter and one is reported in copies of the virus per milliliter. Congratulations.
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Thanks!  I will read up on it.  P
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Thanks a lot. Here are the numbers http://www.orderbloodtestingonline.com/hepatitis-c-virus-hcv-quantitative-pcr-ngi-quantasure/
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Oh, they are back!

AM, thanks for the info!  That is interesting.  

And, I forgot to say above, Congratulations on the Week8EOT UND!

Only 4 more weeks!  Keep on keeping on. One more step to climb!

Pat
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ehrer did the 2 posts go?
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It goes lower than the regular tests. Others went to 10, but this goes to 2.
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Is this a new measure?  I haven't heard of it before.

Yes, I, agree from the numbers provided, I would think you are UND still.

Does anyone have info in this test?

Pat
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