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HCV can be a negative
Good noon sir ...I want to know that I m persuing nursing course and I checked my viral mark that I m hepatitis C positive than I m taking treatment from ILBS hospital Delhi so I want to know if I will be positive than can I do job as nurse in hospital? Now I have done completed course of treatment and the antiviral drug is ' sofosbuvir 400+velpatasvir 100mg for 12 weeks and I retest my HCV RNA virus QUANTATIVES after 3.5month after leaving drugs is ... TARGET NOT DETECTED.
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Good. Hcv can be treated. Continue same treatment..from ILBS
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Congratulations, you HCV is gone and you should be good to work.
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Relax, eat well, sleep well.
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