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HCV is a both a major public health concern and a specific concern for HCWs. All occupational exposures must be reported to supervisors, and medical attention must be sought and follow-up testing performed, both to comply with the bloodborne pathogens standard and to ensure greater safety for HCWs Postexposure follow-up consists of base-line blood testing for the source (if consent to testing is obtained in accordance with state and other laws) and for the person exposed. Follow-up testing should occur at four to six months. HCV RNA testing can provide earlier detection and may be performed at four to six weeks.