3 Wk |
HCV RNA-PCR & ALT/SGPT |
6 Wk |
HCsAb |
3 Mo |
HCsAb |
6 Mo |
HCsAb & ALT/SGPT |
If signs or symptoms referral to ID; would include additional tests per ID.
Therese Bovee McKelvey, MN, RN
Supervisor - Employee Health
425.899.2278 (P) | 425.899.2277 (F) |
TMBoveeMcKelvey@evergreenhealth.com
EvergreenHealth MS-42,
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Subject: [MCOH-EH] Post exposure Hepatitis C
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I’d like to hear how others are managing post-exposure with a source patient who shows REACTIVE HCV antibody and HCV RNA DETECT/QUANT 200,000+. Do you typically perform a baseline panel on employee with a repeat in 6 weeks, 4 months, and
6 months. Other than counseling the patient to practice safe sex and report any symptoms, is there anything else you would recommend?
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