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HCV)CMIA) MY REPORT IS COMING 0.11 IT IS REACTIVE OR NON REACTIVE

HCV)CMIA) MY REPORT IS COMING 0.11 IT IS REACTIVE OR NON REACTIVE
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It's non reactive, s/co ratio for cmia says anything over 5.0 is positive

Architect Anti-HCV - Abbott - CMIA - (Chemiluminescent Microparticle Immunoassay) - Signal-to-cut–off ratio predictive of a true positive ≥ 95% of the time - ≥ 5.0

http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/HCV/LabTesting.htm
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I understand from your Post that you have a Hep C reactive score of 0.11, but I am not clear on the CMIA that you listed, and what, exactly you are asking.  

dId you have a Hep C Antibody test and are asking if the 0.11 Reactive indicates Hep C?  if not, what?

I believe you have not had any responses as we do not understand your question.

Blessings,

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