Hepatitis C Virus - Qualitative

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Hepatitis C Virus - Qualitative, in Visit Clinic

Detects hepatitis C virus RNA in blood to confirm active infection and guide treatment decisions 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
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Hepatitis C Virus - Qualitative Test in Visit Clinic?

The Hepatitis C Virus - Qualitative test looks for the virus’s genetic material (RNA) in the blood. It tells whether hepatitis C virus is currently present and replicating. The virus infects the liver and can cause inflammation, long-term liver damage, cirrhosis, and liver cancer if not treated. This test is important after a positive antibody screen to confirm active infection. Doctors use it to diagnose acute or chronic hepatitis C, to decide on antiviral treatment, and to check for viral persistence or relapse. Results help guide therapy and infection control. The test is also used for blood donor screening and for testing during pregnancy or before medical procedures when needed.

Hepatitis C Virus - Qualitative Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Hepatitis C Virus - Qualitative Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Hepatitis C Virus - Qualitative test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Hepatitis C Virus - Qualitative Test in Visit Clinic?

Hepatitis C Virus - Qualitative is commonly included in viral hepatitis workups and follow-up testing after a positive antibody screen. Doctors may order it if you have symptoms like fatigue, jaundice, dark urine, or unexplained liver enzyme changes. It helps diagnose acute or chronic HCV infection and guide antiviral treatment. Positive results usually reflect recent exposure, ongoing viral replication, or high-risk behaviors such as injection drug use or prior blood transfusion, and family or household exposure may prompt testing.

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What is a qualitative test for HCV in Visit Clinic?plus

A qualitative HCV test detects hepatitis C virus RNA in blood using nucleic acid amplification (PCR) to indicate whether active infection is is present. It reports “detectable” or “undetectable” and is used to confirm infection after a positive antibody screen or to document viral clearance. It does not quantify viral load; a separate quantitative PCR measures amount of virus.

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

The normal result for an HCV quantitative (HCV RNA) test is undetectable — i.e., below the assay’s limit of detection, commonly <15 IU/mL. Any detectable HCV RNA indicates current active infection; viral loads in untreated infection can range from hundreds to hundreds of millions of IU/mL. Different labs use different lower limits, so review your lab’s reference range.

Is hep C positive serious in Visit Clinic?plus

Hepatitis C infection can be serious: while acute infection may be mild or asymptomatic, most untreated cases become chronic and can cause progressive liver inflammation, cirrhosis, liver failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Early diagnosis and modern direct-acting antiviral treatment can cure over 95% of cases and greatly reduce complications. Testing, avoiding blood exposure, and prompt treatment are important.

What does HCV qualitative PCR not detected mean in Visit Clinic?plus

HCV qualitative PCR "not detected" means the test did not find hepatitis C viral RNA in the blood sample. This indicates no active HCV replication at or above the assay’s detection limit — consistent with cured or spontaneously cleared infection. It can also reflect testing during the early window period or very low-level viremia, so repeat testing is advised after recent exposure or during treatment monitoring.

What happens if HCV is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If you test positive for HCV antibodies, you’ll need a confirmatory HCV RNA test to see if infection is active. If RNA-positive, clinicians assess liver damage (blood tests, imaging/fibrosis scoring) and usually offer highly effective direct-acting antiviral treatment that can cure >90–95%. Untreated chronic HCV risks cirrhosis and liver cancer. You’ll also get advice on avoiding alcohol, vaccinations (A/B), and partner testing.

What is HCV IgG qualitative in Visit Clinic?plus

HCV IgG qualitative is a blood test that detects immunoglobulin G antibodies to hepatitis C virus, indicating prior exposure. A positive result shows past or possible current infection but cannot distinguish active from cleared infection; follow-up HCV RNA testing is required to confirm active viraemia. A negative result may occur during the early window period before antibodies develop.