Weakly positive Hepatitis C antibodies mean that you are currently infected with Hepatitis C, have been infected with Hepatitis C, or are not infected with Hepatitis C. Further testing for Hepatitis C viral load is needed. When hepatitis C antibodies are found to be weakly positive, further testing for hepatitis C viral load is also needed. If the Hepatitis C viral load is positive, it means that the person is currently infected with Hepatitis C and requires antiviral treatment. You should also go to the hospital for further testing of liver function, hepatitis C virus genotype, liver ultrasound, etc. and visit a specialist to choose the appropriate antiviral medication. Hepatitis C antibody is found to be weakly positive and further testing for Hepatitis C viral load is negative. It is possible that the Hepatitis C antibody test was incorrect and the person being tested has not been infected with Hepatitis C. It is also possible that the person tested has been infected with Hepatitis C and has been cured with medication and does not need further treatment.