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Hepatitis C antibody test

The hepatitis C antibody test is a simple blood test that checks for a liver infection called hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is the most common type of hepatitis in the United States. It can lead to serious liver damage. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes hep C. The virus spreads through contact with blood that has the virus in it.

The HCV antibody test looks for proteins that the body makes to fight a hepatitis C infection. These proteins are called antibodies. They stay in the blood as a memory of the infection. So if you have HCV antibodies, it means you were around the virus at some point. But some people with these antibodies never feel sick. That’s why screening for hepatitis C is so important.

Other names for this test are:

A hepatitis C antibody test is done to:

Healthcare professionals say that all adults should get an HCV antibody test at least once, even if they feel fine. That’s because hepatitis C often has no symptoms until the liver is badly damaged.

Experts say you also should be screened for hepatitis C antibodies if you:

Your healthcare team may recommend a hepatitis C antibody test if you have symptoms of an HCV infection such as:

The HCV antibody test also may be done if:

There’s little risk in getting a hepatitis C antibody blood test. As with any blood test, possible risks are:

Most people don’t need to do anything special to get ready for a hepatitis C antibody blood test. But here are a few helpful things to keep in mind.

Before

A hepatitis C antibody test is done in a medical office, clinic, lab or hospital with special machines. There are some at-home tests to check for hepatitis C.

If you are anxious about needles or have fainted during a blood test, tell your healthcare team. Also tell the team if you have a bleeding disorder.

During

A small sample of blood is needed to do a hepatitis C antibody test. The test only takes a few minutes and may feel like a small pinch.

To do the test, the healthcare professional:

After

You might have a small bruise or feel sore where the needle went in. That often goes away in a day or two. You can usually go back to your daily activities right away.

Your healthcare team gives you your hepatitis C antibody test results. Most people get their results in about 1 to 2 days. Some clinics offer rapid hepatitis C testing.

Results of a standard hepatitis C antibody test are given as positive or negative.

If you test positive, the lab usually does another test called an HCV RNA or PCR test right away. This test checks whether the hepatitis C virus is still in your body. It helps your healthcare team know whether the infection is active and whether you need treatment.

If you are hepatitis C antibody positive but PCR negative, it means the virus is no longer active in your body.

If both tests are positive, you have an HCV infection. Your healthcare team may:

Once a cause is found, your healthcare professional talks with you about possible treatments. If you have questions about your test results or next steps, talk with your healthcare team.

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