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Doctors use the hcv rna pcr in one of two ways: a qualitative test determines whether or not the virus is present. A quantitative test measures the amount of hcv in the bloodstream.
The hcv rna pcr test is used to determine whether the hepatitis c virus (hcv) exists in your bloodstream. If the virus is present, the test can also measure the exact amount that's in your blood. The amount of virus in your blood is known as the viral load.
As per cdc guidelines, the window period of hiv infection is 18-45 days for the test performed on serum/plasma. The window period of hiv tri dot is 30-60 days & the window period of hcv is 8 to 11 weeks. Hiv tri dot & hcv tri dot are 99% accurate within the defined window period.
Fourth-generation test which detects the antigen and antibody is the test with the shortest window period of 18 days (can be up to 1.5 months). The lal path test you mentioned can be used for diagnostic purpose.
You have very minute viral load which is not really infective to you. However, it can produce minute antibodies whcih is detected in ELISA and you are not infected any way by this positivity
Diet plan depends on sgpt sgot levels and whether cirrhosis of liver has occurred and tips- avoid any junk food items and eat freshly prepared homemade food items and to be eaten in limited quantities
Please avoid alcohol take tab liv 52 hb by himalaya 1 1 on empty stomach for 3 months minimum check your blood for hbasg avoid oily spicy and fast food avoid outside food totally.
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Dear user. Thanks for the question. HIV spread through Contact between broken skin, wounds, or mucous membranes and HIV-infected blood or blood-contaminated body fluids. Deep, open-mouth kissing if both partners have sores or bleeding gums and blood from the HIV-positive partner gets into the bloodstream of the HIV-negative partner. HIV is not spread through saliva.