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Please help explain test results

So I was recently tested at Labcorp (Panel 083824) and my results are as follows. Im a little confused on the HSV, IgM I/II Combination and HCV Antibody readings. Can someone please help me with the results. Thanks.


Tests Results Flags Units Ref. Interval Lab
Panel 083824
HIV 1/O/2 Abs-Index Value <1.00 <1.00 01
Index Value: Specimen reactivity relative to the negative cutoff.


HIV 1/O/2 Abs, Qual Non Reactive Non Reactive 01


Chlamydia/GC Amplification
Chlamydia trachomatis, NAA Negative Negative 02
Neisseria gonorrhoeae, NAA Negative Negative 02
Please note: SPRCS 02
Acceptable specimens for this test are male urethral swab,
endocervical swab and liquid based pap specimens, vaginal swabs in
APTIMA transports and first void urine. See online Directory of
Services for test number for rectal and pharyngeal specimens.


HSV, IgM I/II Combination
HSV, IgM I/II Combination <0.91 Ratio 0.00-0.90 03
Negative 1.09


HCV Antibody
Hep C Virus Ab <0.1 s/co ratio 0.0-0.9 01
Negative:  0.9
.
In order to reduce the incidence of a false positive
result, the CDC recommends that all s/co ratios
between 1.0 and 10.9 be confirmed with additional
RIBA or PCR testing.


RPR
RPR Non Reactive Non Reactive 01


HBsAg Screen
HBsAg Screen Negative Negative 01
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HSV questions you should post in the herpes community, they can give you a better idea there.
And for Hep C post in the Hep C community.
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HSV, IgM I/II Combination
HSV, IgM I/II Combination <0.91 Ratio 0.00-0.90 03
Negative 1.09

HCV Antibody
Hep C Virus Ab <0.1 s/co ratio 0.0-0.9 01
Negative:  0.9
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Sorry but when I copied and pasted the results, they didnt come out right. Here is the correction.


HSV, IgM I/II Combination
HSV, IgM I/II Combination <0.91 Ratio 0.00-0.90 03
Negative 1.09


HCV Antibody
Hep C Virus Ab <0.1 s/co ratio 0.0-0.9 01
Negative:  0.9
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