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Updated Operational Guidance for Implementing CDC’s Recommendations on Testing for Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Emily J. Cartwright, Priti R. Patel, Saleem Kamili, Carolyn Wester

2023MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Current hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing guidance recommends a two-step testing sequence for diagnosis of HCV infection. Performing an HCV RNA test whenever an HCV antibody test is reactive (complete testing) is critical to achieve national HCV elimination goals. When an HCV antibody test is reactive and no HCV RNA test is performed, testing is considered incomplete. Historically, approximately one third of patients have incomplete testing. This update clarifies that all sites performing HCV screening should ensure single-visit sample collection. This approach allows for automatic HCV RNA testing when an HCV antibody test is reactive to avoid incomplete testing. Use of strategies that require multiple visits to collect HCV testing samples should be discontinued. Automatic HCV RNA testing on all HCV antibody reactive samples will increase the percentage of patients with current HCV infection who are linked to care and receive curative antiviral therapy.

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MedicineHepatitis C virusHepatitis CAntibodyVirologyHepacivirusImmunologyVirusHepatitis C virus researchHepatitis B Virus StudiesHIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
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