MDGeneticPro HCV

Save Lives with HCV Genotype Testing

Effectively diagnose and treat patients for Hepatitis C with MDGeneticPro HCV. Our specialized testing solution detects all six common HCV genotypes from a single blood draw. Treatment is effective in up to 90% of cases if management is properly initiated. MDGeneticPro HCV testing helps determine the right combination of therapy and treatment needed for each patient.

Who should be tested?

  • Adults born during 1945 – 1965
  • Current & former drug users
  • Treated for blood clotting before 1987
  • Received blood transfusion or organ transplant before July 1992
  • Long-term hemodialysis treatment
  • Abnormal liver tests or liver disease
  • Healthcare or public safety works exposed to blood through needle stick or other sharp objects
  • Those infected with HIV

Let’s Talk

We want to hear from you! Tell us more about your interest in MDGeneticPro HCV today.

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Safety Concerns for Health Care Professionals Hepatitis C (HCV) is a virus that attacks the liver and is transmitted through blood to blood contact. For health care professionals, this indicates a need to take precautions before any contact with a client's blood or...

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How is hepatitis C transmitted?

Hepatitis is a very serious disease. There are three types of hepatitis. Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, and each is caused by a different virus. While the symptoms are similar, each one is transmitted differently and each affects the liver differently....

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Reblog: Understanding HCV Testing

Hepatitis C is a debilitating disease that can lead to cirrhosis of your liver, liver failure, or liver cancer. The disease is caused by the blood borne Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). The danger here is that you may not be aware that you are carrying the virus, until much...

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MDGeneticPro HCV

Save Lives with HCV Genotype Testing

Effectively diagnose and treat patients for Hepatitis C with MDGeneticPro HCV. Our specialized testing solution detects all six common HCV genotypes from a single blood draw. Treatment is effective in up to 90% of cases if management is properly initiated. MDGeneticPro HCV testing helps determine the right combination of therapy and treatment needed for each patient. 

 

Who should be tested?

  • Adults born during 1945 – 1965
  • Current & former drug users
  • Treated for blood clotting before 1987
  • Received blood transfusion or organ transplant before July 1992
  • Long-term hemodialysis treatment
  • Abnormal liver tests or liver disease
  • Healthcare or public safety works exposed to blood through needle stick or other sharp objects
  • Those infected with HIV

Let’s Talk

We want to hear from you! Tell us more about your interest in MDGeneticPro HCV today.

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Read Our Blog

Top 10 Health Risks in Females

Risks of Modern Living The World Health Organization (WHO) specifies ten threatening health conditions most prevalent in women: Cancer Reproductive Health Maternal Health HIV Sexually Transmitted Infections Violence Against Women Mental Health Noncommunicable diseases...

read more

Understanding HCV in patients

Safety Concerns for Health Care Professionals Hepatitis C (HCV) is a virus that attacks the liver and is transmitted through blood to blood contact. For health care professionals, this indicates a need to take precautions before any contact with a client's blood or...

read more

How is hepatitis C transmitted?

Hepatitis is a very serious disease. There are three types of hepatitis. Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, and each is caused by a different virus. While the symptoms are similar, each one is transmitted differently and each affects the liver differently....

read more

Reblog: Understanding HCV Testing

Hepatitis C is a debilitating disease that can lead to cirrhosis of your liver, liver failure, or liver cancer. The disease is caused by the blood borne Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). The danger here is that you may not be aware that you are carrying the virus, until much...

read more