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Alan vault

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Registration: 18 March 2022

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Alan vault replied to a thread
3 years ago
fommy

Hepatitis C Antibody Positive by fommy

I am working in Saudi Arabia. I want to bring my wife on family visa but her Hepatitis C antibody test is positive. However, her HCV RNA test is negative that means the viral load is zero. I was told that she will not be able to get her Iqama if her ...

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Alan vault replied to a thread
3 years ago
fommy

Hepatitis C Antibody Positive by fommy

I am working in Saudi Arabia. I want to bring my wife on family visa but her Hepatitis C antibody test is positive. However, her HCV RNA test is negative that means the viral load is zero. I was told that she will not be able to get her Iqama if her ...

Alan vault

A negative PCR is required, issued by a Saudi authorized laboratory.  Read More

Alan vault replied to a thread
3 years ago
fommy

Hepatitis C Antibody Positive by fommy

I am working in Saudi Arabia. I want to bring my wife on family visa but her Hepatitis C antibody test is positive. However, her HCV RNA test is negative that means the viral load is zero. I was told that she will not be able to get her Iqama if her ...

Alan vault

Antibody for HVC is different from negative viral load, meaning a old infection. The Saudi MOH requires a PCR in order to determine in the subject still have an active infection or is "immune" (recovery like covid19) Read More

Alan vault replied to a thread
3 years ago
flash786

need serious guidance by flash786

I am safety engineer in Dubai, I got job offer from saudia big company big salary, I'm in Dubai since july 2013. Before july 2013 i had been medically unfit for saudia in May 2013 as I have Hepatittus C. Then I tried for Dubai and I got job. I ...

Alan vault

There is no "residual viral load". You have it or not. HCV can now be treated and completely removed from your body, which means no danger to public health or to the recovered patient. The Antibody test will always be positive (old ... Read More