The Anti-Body Test - have I had Hep C?
If you are thought to have been at risk of contracting Hepatitis C you wil be offered an antibody test which confirms past contact with the Virus .
When you get the results of the test you should be given some form of post test discussion or consultation to explain the test results to you.
- The result will be either positive or negative
- If antibody positive you have had Hep C in your blood, (and still may have) you should be offered a PCR test
- If antibody negative you have never had Hep C in your blood
Things that should be discussed with you
- The implications of the results - positive or negative
- The fact that you are not immune to infection if the result was negative
- the possible need to prevent passing it on to others while waiting for a PCR test if the result was positive
- the need to refer you to a specialist if the PCR test result comes back positive