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    Blood test information

    HCV RT PCR Blood Test

    Designed for direct and quantitative detection of hepatitis C virus.

    Result: 6-18 days Code: 4331
    1,959.50 

    Description of Blood Analysis:

    The Hepatitis C Real-Time PCR (RT-PCR) test is the definitive method used to confirm an active infection. While the antibody test only shows that you were exposed to the virus at some point, the RT-PCR test looks for the actual genetic material (RNA) of the virus in your blood. This is crucial because approximately 25% of people clear the virus naturally but keep the antibodies for life. A positive RT-PCR result confirms that the virus is currently replicating in your body, whereas a “Not Detected” result in someone with antibodies confirms that the infection is no longer active.

     

    What does the analysis represent?

    • Goal: To qualitatively detect the presence of Hepatitis C virus RNA.
    • Primary Application: Confirming a chronic or acute infection after a positive antibody screen and verifying the success of antiviral therapy (Achieving Sustained Virological Response).
    • Method: Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR).

    Recommendations for the Test (General)

    • Time: Standard morning blood draw.
    • Fasting: 8–12 hours before the test.
    • Rest: Avoid physical exertion and smoking for 30 minutes before the procedure.
    • Specific Rules: This test is usually performed as a “reflex” or follow-up once an Anti-HCV (antibody) test comes back positive.

    What can affect the results?

    • Factors Altering Levels: Ongoing treatment with Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAAs) can lower the viral level below the threshold of detection; improper handling of the blood sample (RNA is very fragile and can degrade if not frozen or processed quickly); or the presence of heparin in the blood.

    When to take the test?

    • Recommendations: Immediately after a positive Hepatitis C antibody test, 12 to 24 weeks after completing antiviral treatment to confirm a cure, or if you suspect a very recent exposure (as RNA appears weeks before antibodies).
    • Preparation: No specialized preparation is needed beyond standard fasting requirements.

    How to interpret the results?

    The interpretation of an HCV RNA result must be conducted exclusively by a physician. A “Detected” result means you have an active infection that requires medical attention. A “Not Detected” result must be viewed in context: if you have never been treated, it likely means you cleared the virus naturally; if you just finished treatment, it indicates success. Only a doctor can determine if the test sensitivity was sufficient to rule out a very low-level infection or if further testing is needed.

     

    Possible further investigations

    • HCV PCR Quant (Viral Load): To measure the exact amount of virus before starting therapy.
    • HCV Genotype: To determine which specific strain of the virus you have (critical for choosing the right medication).
    • Liver Function Panel (ALT/AST): To check for current liver inflammation.
    • Consultation with a Hepatologist or Infectious Disease Specialist: To discuss the modern, highly effective cures for Hepatitis C.

    When does the next step make sense?

     If the RNA is detected, the next step is to undergo a quantitative test and genotyping to prepare for treatment. Today, Hepatitis C is curable in over 95% of cases with a simple course of tablets. If the RNA is not detected, your doctor will confirm your “cleared” status and advise on how to prevent future reinfection.

    👉 If necessary, you can discuss the results of the analysis with a specialist, such as an gastroenterologist (Doctors – TAMC).

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