The earliest stages of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. During the eclipse phase, HCV replicates in hepatic foci but may be only sporadically detectable as “blips” of viremia in the blood; levels of HCV RNA are too low to quantify using licensed clinical assays. HCV is infectious just before or at the start of the ramp-up phase, when circulating viral loads begin to increase exponentially.

The earliest stages of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. During the eclipse phase, HCV replicates in hepatic foci but may be only sporadically detectable as “blips” of viremia in the blood; levels of HCV RNA are too low to quantify using licensed clinical assays. HCV is infectious just before or at the start of the ramp-up phase, when circulating viral loads begin to increase exponentially.

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