Transplantation of hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody positive, nucleic acid test negative donor kidneys to HCV negative patients frequently results in seroconversion but not HCV viremiaclinical research/practicedonors and donation: donor‐derived infections...
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Individuals who had hepatitis C in the past and cleared the virus on their own will have a positive HCV antibody test, but there will be no hepatitis C virus genetic material (undetectable viral load) in the blood. If a person is immunosuppressed due to an immunological condition, cancerchemo...
Repeating a hepatitis C virus antibody test for a person who previously tested positive provides no new information, wastes resources, and may reflect poor coordination of medical care. Using public health surveillance data collected by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, we ...
乙肝表面抗体阳性、核心抗体阳性(Hepatitis B surface antibody is positive, core antibody is positive ) Hepatitis B surface antibody positive, hepatitis B core antibody positive Hepatitis B surface antibody is a protective antibody of human body, which can protect the body from HBV infection. Hepatitis...
A person who was previously but is not currently infected with HCV may test positive on an antibody test but test negative on the molecular RNA test. Monitoring patients with hepatitis C involves additional testing. After an initial diagnosis, doctors conduct other laboratory tests to evaluate ...
BACKGROUND: False-positive results for hepatitis C virus antibody (anti-HCV) occur with unacceptable frequency in low-prevalence populations. The purpose of the study was to determine whether signal-to-cutoff (S/CO) ratios of anti-HCV assay–reactive samples could be used to discriminate false-...
Hepatitis C virus(HCV) is a single-stranded positive-sense RNA virus in the genusHepacivirus, familyFlaviviridae. At least seven distinctHCVgenotypes and 67 subtypes have been identified worldwide and appear to have a variable effect on the development of clinical disease and response toantiviral ...
The control tests in the Hepanosticon and Hepatest do not clearly identify all false positives due to Paul Bunnell antibody. It is suggested that when a positive result in a passive haemagglutination test can be removed by absorption or if positive after absorption cannot be confirmed by other ...
disorders and/or recent substance use was found in 73.4% of these patients.[26] Similarly, a prospective study conducted at the Portland VAMC assessed the frequency of psychiatric and substance use disorders in 293 patients presenting for initial assessment of a positive HCV antibody test. Ninety...