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The document is a test report for Mr. P Srinivas, indicating a non-reactive result for the Hepatitis C Antibody (Anti-HCV) test, with an observed value of 0.10. The report emphasizes that a negative result does not rule out the possibility of Hepatitis C infection and recommends confirmation through supplementary methods if needed. The test was processed at Tenet Diagnostics in Hyderabad, with the report generated on May 13, 2024.

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The document is a test report for Mr. P Srinivas, indicating a non-reactive result for the Hepatitis C Antibody (Anti-HCV) test, with an observed value of 0.10. The report emphasizes that a negative result does not rule out the possibility of Hepatitis C infection and recommends confirmation through supplementary methods if needed. The test was processed at Tenet Diagnostics in Hyderabad, with the report generated on May 13, 2024.

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BIL4249562

Name : MR.P SRINIVAS TID/SID : UMR1534700/ 27605200


Age / Gender : 50 Years / Male Registered on : 13-May-2024 / 10:01 AM
Ref.By : DR KRISHNA KARTHIK Collected on : 13-May-2024 / 10:06 AM
Req.No : BIL4249562 Reported on : 13-May-2024 / 14:15 PM
TEST REPORT

DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY
Hepatitis C Antibody (Anti-HCV), Serum
Investigation Observed value Biological Reference Interval

Hepatitis C Antibody (Anti-HCV) 0.10 (Non-Reactive) Non-Reactive: <1.0 S/Co


Method:CMIA
Reactive: >=1.0 S/Co

Interpretation:

Hepatitis C Antibody test is a screening test to detect antibodies which develop in response to Hepatitis C (HCV)
infections. These antibodies are usually detectable at 4-12 weeks or greater after exposure.
A negative result does not exclude the possibility of infection with HCV. These antibodies may be undetectable in
early stages of infection,This is a screening assay, all positive results should be confirmed by other supplementary
methods like HCV RNA detection assay.
* Sample processed at National Referral Laboratory,
Tenet Diagnostics,Hyderabad
--- End Of Report ---

Dr.Safaa Muneer Ahmed


Consultant Microbiologist
Reg.No - APMC/FMR/77996

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