Hepatitis C :: 66 Years Old With Reactive Hepatitis


Jun 10, 2016

my father is 66 years old, it has been found out through blood test (ANTI HCV) his cutoff value is 1.00 and patient value is 12.51. which further reveals reactive hepatitis. what do you suggest for him?

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