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Re: Hep C and pregnancyFrom: Dr Elrod (dr99645@yahoo.com)Mon May 25 14:09:27 2009
That may be. We have our fair share. Sent from my iPhone On May 25, 2009, at 7:39 AM, eramirezt@coqui.net (Efrain Ramirez) wrote: Too many patients with tatoo and piercing Ef At Sat, 23 May 2009, Glen Elrod wrote: Our local perinatologist has suggested that due to the high numbers of Hep C that they see, that we add Hep C Ab testing to our routine prenantal set. I am not familiar with hep C testing beyond simple antibody testing. If a pregnant woman is positive for Hep C AB what is the next testing needed?
>From what I've read, I'm assuming it will be LFT and a test for viral load. Thanks, Glen
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