The HCV antibody test is crucial for diagnosing hepatitis C virus infection by identifying specific antibodies in the blood produced in response to the viral invasion. It is recommended, especially for high-risk groups like drug users, healthcare workers, and children born to HCV-positive mothers. This blood test is also advised for individuals experiencing symptoms associated with HCV infection, such as nausea, fatigue, dark urine, diarrhea, jaundice, and decreased appetite, as hepatitis C primarily affects the liver. The HCV antibody test serves as a valuable tool in timely diagnosis and intervention for those at risk or showing symptoms of hepatitis C.
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