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can someone help me understand my hep-c test results?

i had blood work done yesterday for a hep-c panel ..and this is what the results came back as this morning

* hepatitis A IGM Anti-body
- non detected

* hep B core AB(IGM)
- non detected

* hepatitis B surface anti-gen
- non detected

* hepatitis C antibody
- standard range = <1 s/co
  my range = .15 s/co

...anywho it may be stupid but i am very confused by what that means. and my doctor isnt going to be in the office for the rest of the week..

so i guess im asking what the heck does all of that mean?!
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683231 tn?1467323017
Not detected, not detected, not detected, less than 1.

Good to go
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All that means you are free of all those diseases. Congratulations!
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