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Opinion

Initial HCV test results false positive in almost half of population

YOUR DOSE OF MEDICINE - Charles C. Chante MD - The Philippine Star

Nearly half of patients in the general population who test positive for hepatitis C virus do not have the disease.

From a sample of 22,359 National Health and Nutrition Examination Study participants, 479 people received positive hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody test results from 2007 to 2012. Of this group, 477 participants underwent further follow-up testing using a recombinant  immunoblot assay. RIBA testing confirmed positive test results for 323 participants, while 105 patients had negative results, and 49 received indeterminate test results.

Sample from participants who received positive and indeterminate RIBA results were then tested using newer HCV RNA testing, which has replaced RIBA as an HCV confirmation test. Of the 278 samples that were RIBA positive tested for HCV RNA, 216 were positive, and 39 were negative. Total positive HCV occurrence was 218 out of 424 fully tested NHANES participants.

“False-positive antibody assays may occur with great frequency, emphasizing the need for ‘reflex’ HCV RNA testing to ascertain current infection status,” the investigators wrote.

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