
HEPATITIS C ANTIBODY (Anti-HCV)
₹1,500.00 ₹1,450.00
HCV is the most common cause of Post transfusion hepatitis. HCV antibodies usually appear in the late convalescent stage >6 months after onset of infection. This assay is the screening test for resolved or chronic HCV.
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Test Type:
Blood
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Pre-test Information:
No special preparation required
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Report Delivery:
Daily
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Report Delivery:
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Blood
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Pre-test Information:
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Report Delivery:
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