Is a hepatitis C antibody level of 0.22 U/L normal?
Anti-HCV generally refers to antibodies against the hepatitis C virus. A level of 0.22 U/L for hepatitis C virus antibody is considered normal and indicates no viral infection. The detailed analysis is as follows:
Hepatitis C virus is primarily transmitted through blood and bodily fluids. Hepatitis C virus antibody refers to the immune antibodies produced in the body in response to the hepatitis C virus. Higher test results suggest a greater likelihood of infection. Normally, the value should not exceed 1 U/L. A measurement of 0.22 U/L indicates a negative result, meaning there is no hepatitis C virus infection; therefore, there is no need for excessive concern—regular monitoring is sufficient.
If the test result exceeds 1 U/L, it may indicate a possible viral infection, and further testing for hepatitis C virus RNA should be performed.