Hi All,
I have been reading through the posts regarding HCV s/co rations and there seems to be a lot of knowledge out there! I was not worried about the possibility of having the HCV, but I just got my blood work results back today, and as stated above my HCV ratio appeared as 1.10. According to the previous posts, my number is pretty low, and could mean either A). The test shows a false positive for the antibodies, or B). I was exposed to the virus at some point and my body overcame it. In order to be sure, my Dr. said we would do more tests. I think she said she was going to order the NAAT. (Nucleic Acid Amplified Testing) for me. I don't have the best health insurance, (in fact I'm on a county-sponsored program), and I didn't hear anyone mention NAAT in the previous posts. Does anyone know if the NAAT test is effective as the RIBA test? Many, many thanks to you all.
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.with a weak Pos.there is a very good chance it was a "False Pos".as it is very sensitive for any antibody and sometimes cross reacts with antibodies to other condiions
The Riba (if neg) would confirm this as it is very specific for HCV antibody.
If it is positive then you would stil lneed the NAAT(PCR) to confirm whether or not you have active HCV infection.
Good luck
Will
The NAAT (PCR) would also answer the question conclusively whether or not you have active HCV