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. 2017 Oct 30;6(4):15. doi: 10.3390/ht6040015

Table 7.

Change of reactivity after spontaneous viral clearance.

Patient 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Months after last positive HCV RT-PCR 2.3 1.3 3.3 2.8 5.3 3.5 3.5 3.0 2.0 3.5 2.3
Decline of antibody titer yes no no yes yes no yes yes yes yes yes
core g4a 32 290 135 13 62 n/r 79 74 60 73 53
c22 g1a 41 309 108 35 46 117 85 92 93 74 n/r
core g1b 35 238 127 26 53 91 82 87 78 58 94
NS3 g4a 56 115 118 36 83 101 82 100 91 88 101
NS3 g1a 39 290 123 8 62 92 52 85 62 60 100
NS3 g1b 33 431 85 6 71 89 50 94 60 73 100
5-1-1 g4a n/r 806 270 14 91 154 80 85 99 98 82
c100 g4a 140 123 309 14 n/r 111 394 100 102 77 70
NS4 n/a 115 196 266 26 119 109 209 98 77 75 95
NS5A g4a n/r n/r n/r 15 n/r n/r 47 67 209 70 n/r
NS5B g4a n/r n/r n/r 0 102 92 n/r 70 101 79 61
NS5 g1 63 144 176 9 n/r 111 71 43 269 46 122

The percentage (%) of the reactivity after eradication is shown based on the last S/CO value before spontaneous viral clearance. n/r (non-reactive) means that no reactivity was measured in the sample of the last positive HCV RT-PCR. RT-PCR: Reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction.