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HCV-RNA Quantitative, in Visit Clinic

Measures the amount of hepatitis C virus in blood to detect active infection and monitor treatment response in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a HCV-RNA Quantitative Test in Visit Clinic?

HCV-RNA Quantitative measures the amount of hepatitis C virus genetic material (RNA) in the blood. It shows whether the virus is currently active and how much virus is present. Knowing viral load helps doctors confirm acute or chronic hepatitis C infection. It is also used to decide when to start treatment and to monitor how well antiviral medicines are working. A falling viral load generally means treatment is effective. An undetectable result may indicate viral clearance. Results are reported as international units per mL (IU/mL) or copies. The test helps tailor treatment length and predicts chance of cure. It is more useful than antibody tests alone because antibodies show past exposure, not current infection. Doctors may order it after a positive antibody test, after exposure, or if liver enzymes are abnormal.

HCV-RNA Quantitative Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HCV-RNA Quantitative Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HCV-RNA Quantitative test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a HCV-RNA Quantitative Test in Visit Clinic?

HCV-RNA Quantitative is part of hepatitis testing and viral load monitoring. Doctors order it when someone has symptoms like jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, or abnormal liver blood tests. It helps diagnose acute or chronic hepatitis C and to monitor response to antiviral therapy. High or rising levels point to active viral replication, treatment failure, or reinfection. Family history or past blood exposure increases the need for testing.

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What does HCV RNA quantitative mean in Visit Clinic?plus

HCV RNA quantitative measures the amount of hepatitis C virus genetic material (RNA) in blood, reported as viral load (IU/mL). Performed by PCR, it distinguishes active infection from past exposure, guides treatment selection and duration, and monitors response to therapy. An undetectable result after treatment indicates virologic cure; detectable levels signal ongoing infection or relapse.

What if HCV RNA is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive HCV RNA means active hepatitis C infection. You should see a specialist for baseline tests (ALT, viral load, genotype, liver fibrosis assessment) and prompt initiation of direct‑acting antiviral therapy, which commonly cures infection. Also get counseling on transmission prevention, avoid alcohol, ensure hepatitis A/B vaccination if susceptible, and confirm cure by undetectable HCV RNA 12 weeks after treatment (SVR12).

What is the cost of HCV RNA quantitative test in Visit Clinic?plus

Cost varies by country and lab: in the United States an HCV RNA quantitative (PCR) test typically ranges about $100–$500; in the United Kingdom private tests often cost roughly £50–£200 while the NHS covers testing for eligible patients; in India prices commonly fall around ₹1,500–₹6,000. Actual cost depends on the laboratory, test platform, and whether insurance or public health services cover it.

What is the difference between HCV and HCV RNA in Visit Clinic?plus

HCV refers to the hepatitis C virus—the pathogen or the infection itself. HCV RNA is the virus’s genetic material detected by nucleic acid (PCR) testing. Detectable HCV RNA means active viral replication and current infection; its level (viral load) helps guide treatment. Antibody tests show past exposure but cannot confirm whether infection is ongoing—only RNA testing does.

Can HCV be cured in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — hepatitis C can be cured in most people using modern direct‑acting antiviral (DAA) medicines. Cure means sustained virologic response (undetectable virus) 12 weeks after finishing treatment; cure rates exceed 95% for typical 8–12 week regimens across genotypes. Treatment prevents further liver damage, though existing cirrhosis may need lifelong monitoring. Reinfection is possible, so risk reduction and follow‑up remain important.

What is the normal range of HCV quantitative in Visit Clinic?plus

HCV quantitative measures hepatitis C RNA in IU/mL. A "normal" (negative) result is undetectable—below the assay’s lower limit (commonly ≈15 IU/mL). Detectable viral loads may range from a few hundred to >10^7–10^8 IU/mL. Clinically, the treatment goal is achieving sustained virologic response (undetectable HCV RNA) at ≥12 weeks post‑therapy. Lab-specific cutoffs vary.