Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Antibody)-IgG

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Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Antibody)-IgG, in Visit Clinic

Detects antibodies to hepatitis C virus to screen for past or current infection; positive needs confirmatory RNA in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Antibody)-IgG Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures IgG antibodies the body makes against the hepatitis C virus. Antibodies show whether you have been exposed to the virus. They do not always tell if the infection is currently active. The test is important for screening people at risk and for early detection of hepatitis C. A positive antibody result usually leads to a follow-up RNA test to check for active virus. Doctors use the antibody test to decide if further testing, liver evaluation, or treatment is needed. It is used in routine screening, pre-treatment checks, and when symptoms or blood tests suggest liver injury.

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Antibody)-IgG Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Antibody)-IgG Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Antibody)-IgG test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Antibody)-IgG Test in Visit Clinic?

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Antibody)-IgG is commonly included in viral hepatitis or infection screening panels and is ordered when patients have risk factors or signs such as jaundice, fatigue, dark urine, or abnormal liver enzymes. It helps detect past or possible current hepatitis C infection and prompts confirmatory RNA testing. Abnormal results may reflect past exposure, recent infection, or behaviors like intravenous drug use or prior transfusions, and family liver disease history can make testing more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is hep C positive serious in Visit Clinic?plus

Testing positive for hepatitis C can be serious. Acute infection may be mild or unnoticed, but many people develop chronic infection, which over years can cause liver inflammation, fibrosis, cirrhosis, liver failure, and higher liver cancer risk. Highly effective antiviral treatments can cure most cases, so prompt specialist evaluation, regular liver monitoring, and timely treatment reduce complications and transmission.

What happens if HCV is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If an HCV test is positive, a confirmatory HCV RNA test checks for active infection. If RNA is positive, clinicians assess liver health (blood tests, imaging/FibroScan), may check genotype, and start direct-acting antiviral treatment, which cures most people in 8–12 weeks. Patients are monitored for response, advised on preventing transmission, offered hepatitis A/B vaccination, and followed for liver complications.

What is the normal range for HCV antibody in Visit Clinic?plus

HCV antibody tests are reported as non‑reactive (negative) or reactive (positive). Most labs use a signal‑to‑cutoff (S/CO) ratio: <1.0 is non‑reactive and ≥1.0 is reactive. A reactive result indicates past or current exposure and requires confirmatory HCV RNA testing, since antibodies can persist after clearance; seroconversion may take several weeks.

How does a person get HCV in Visit Clinic?plus

Hepatitis C spreads when infected blood enters another person’s bloodstream. Common routes include sharing needles or other injecting equipment, unsterile tattooing or piercing, needlestick injuries in healthcare, and blood transfusions or organ transplants performed before screening. Mother-to-child transmission can occur during childbirth. Sexual transmission is less common but possible, especially with rough sex or when HIV is present.

Can Hep C be 100% cured in Visit Clinic?plus

Hepatitis C is not guaranteed 100% for everyone, but modern direct‑acting antivirals cure the infection in the vast majority—typically over 95%—defined as undetectable virus 12 weeks after treatment. Relapse is uncommon, but reinfection can occur with new exposures. Advanced liver damage or cirrhosis may not fully reverse, so testing, prompt treatment, and ongoing monitoring are important.

Is it safe to live with someone with Hep C in Visit Clinic?plus

Living with someone who has hepatitis C is generally safe. Hepatitis C spreads mainly through blood-to-blood contact (sharing needles, razors, toothbrushes, or blood-contaminated items). Casual contact—hugging, kissing, sharing food, dishes, or toilets—does not transmit it. Avoid sharing personal items that might have blood and manage open wounds carefully. Modern treatments cure most cases; encourage testing and follow medical advice.