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Presentation on incorporating hepatitis B (HBV) vaccination in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) protocols.
Jun 24, 2020 | Kim Rodgers
CDC recently added viral hepatitis to its list of Winnable Battles, confirming that viral hepatitis is a public health priority with...
Jun 24, 2020 | Julia Zigman
Local health departments (LHDs) are on the frontlines of the opioid crisis, working to prevent substance use, overdoses, and the...
Jun 16, 2020 | Julia Zigman
From stigma to clinic closures, there are many reasons why individuals may be unable or unwilling to visit traditional HIV/STI testing...
Jun 15, 2020 | Julia Zigman
SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment has authorized its Minority AIDS Initiative grantees to temporarily use grant funds to...
Jun 10, 2020 | Julia Zigman
HealthHCV released the Third Annual State of HCV Care National Survey which includes data on the state of hepatitis C (HCV) care in...
Local health departments are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic and their HIV, STI, and viral hepatitis programs are being...
May 28, 2020
View the recording and slides from a virtual briefing on “Overcoming Barriers to Adult Hepatitis B Vaccination.”
May 28, 2020 | Kim Rodgers
New MMWR details the results of opt-out, universal hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening in emergency departments in four U.S. cities.
CDC recently added viral hepatitis to its list of Winnable Battles, confirming that viral hepatitis is a public health priority with large-scale impact on health and known effective strategies to address its prevalence.
Local health departments (LHDs) are on the frontlines of the opioid crisis, working to prevent substance use, overdoses, and the spread of HIV and viral hepatitis.
From stigma to clinic closures, there are many reasons why individuals may be unable or unwilling to visit traditional HIV/STI testing facilities during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite current and existing challenges, local health departments (LHDs) continue to work to find solutions so that all people have access to HIV/STI testing.
SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment has authorized its Minority AIDS Initiative grantees to temporarily use grant funds to purchase HIV and hepatitis C self-test kits.
HealthHCV released the Third Annual State of HCV Care National Survey which includes data on the state of hepatitis C (HCV) care in HIV and primary care settings.
Local health departments are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic and their HIV, STI, and viral hepatitis programs are being called upon to contribute their clinical, epidemiological, disease investigation, and outreach and education expertise to COVID-19 response efforts.
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