I thought there was additional math needed to get another result?
The knowledge page says this:
IU = International Unit 1 IU (2.5 VL Copies)
My blood work paperwork says its this:
1UI/ML= 5.2 copies.
Why the difference?
It just looks reversed eh?
-- Edited by Suzanneaz on Thursday 12th of January 2012 08:32:16 AM
-- Edited by Suzanneaz on Thursday 12th of January 2012 08:35:37 AM
jrc209 said
Jan 11, 2012
Thats your viral load 524,581
Suzanneaz said
Jan 11, 2012
HI, hope everyone is doing ok tonight!
I was looking at a knowledge base page and found this information on abrieviations:
IU = International Unit 1 IU (2.5 VL Copies) I found some blood work paperwork and mine says
1UI/ML= 5.2 copies.
Why the difference?
Also my test results shows a value of 524,581. So that is the number of my viral load, or does the number get multiplied by something? This test was called a Hep C RNA Quantitative bDNA if that matters.
I thought there was additional math needed to get another result?
The knowledge page says this:
IU = International Unit 1 IU (2.5 VL Copies)
My blood work paperwork says its this:
1UI/ML= 5.2 copies.
Why the difference?
It just looks reversed eh?
-- Edited by Suzanneaz on Thursday 12th of January 2012 08:32:16 AM
-- Edited by Suzanneaz on Thursday 12th of January 2012 08:35:37 AM
HI, hope everyone is doing ok tonight!
I was looking at a knowledge base page and found this information on abrieviations:
IU = International Unit 1 IU (2.5 VL Copies)
I found some blood work paperwork and mine says
1UI/ML= 5.2 copies.
Why the difference?
Also my test results shows a value of 524,581. So that is the number of my viral load, or does the number get multiplied by something? This test was called a Hep C RNA Quantitative bDNA if that matters.
Thank you