thank you! Any ideas as to what it could cross react with? All other tests in the panel were negative (non reactive) as well, but some had numbers too just all non reactive.
thank you! Any ideas as to what it could cross react with? All other tests in the panel were negative (non reactive) as well, but some had numbers too just all non reactive.
I'm not sure about the tests but 1 of the first thing I read was as you can carry this virus for so long you should not try to rack your brain as to how you where exposed after some months I can tell you of at least a dozen times I could have gotten it from a Dr's visit and unclean instruments to a poke from a used needle I had to pick up off the job site while cleaning so when you where exposed is of no importance
There really is very little difference between .02 and .1 and both fortunately are "non 'reactive (negative) as far as HCV goes
It is only >1 or even greater that there is suspected HCV present.
This is the "antibodies"test you have had and often this test often cross -reacts" with antibodies to other conditions ..which would explain the differing amount,however of no consequence to having HCV.
best..
Will.