What is a Hepatitis C (HCV) antibody POCT test?

Categories: Hepatitis C (HCV) Testing, Point of Care Test (POCT)

An HCV antibody Point of Care (POCT) test is a finger prick test that takes a drop of your blood and mixes with a reagent on a small cassette. The result, positive or negative, is available in as little as 5 minutes on the spot. The test is looking for antibodies to the Hepatitis C virus in your blood. This can be called a qualitative test.

Antibodies are chemicals released into the blood when someone gets infected. Once exposed to the virus you will have antibodies, so a positive test may not mean you are currently infected, just that at some stage you have been exposed. Hence a further RNA PCR quantitative test will be required if positive.

Tags: antibody test, HCV, HCV Testing, POCT, Point of Care Testing
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