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Coalition Activity

HepCAP goes to Harrisburg: PA Viral Hepatitis Elimination Planning Stakeholder Meeting 5/1

The first day of Hepatitis Awareness Month coincided with the Pennsylvania Viral Hepatitis Elimination Planning Stakeholder Meeting, convened by the Pennsylvania Department of Health in Harrisburg. We heard from our partners at the Hepatitis B Foundation and Hep B United, Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsMay 3, 2019 ago
News

News: Hepatitis elimination by 2030 in doubt as countries fail to scale up diagnosis and treatment

Although 124 countries now have national plans for viral hepatitis elimination, 42% of plans have no domestic funding. The United States lags behind in this estimation of the year countries will achieve the World Health Organization elimination target. From Infohep: Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsApril 30, 2019 ago
Events

Event: NVHR Patient Summit– Apply by 5/19!

The National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR) will be hosting a hepatitis C (HCV) patient summit July 29 and 30, 2019. The summit, NVHR’s first national patient gathering, will bring together 100 patients cured of or currently living with HCV with Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsApril 30, 2019 ago
News

News: Abbvie will provide HCV medication to Washington state in subscription payment program

The state of Washington said Friday it has selected AbbVie to provide hepatitis C medication through an unconventional subscription payment program that seeks to expand patient access while containing drug costs.  The contract is part of the state’s plan to eliminate the Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsApril 29, 2019 ago
Events

Webinar: Addressing the Emerging HCV and Opioid Use Disorder Epidemics (NNLCC)

Tuesday, May 7 at 3:00pm ET This NNLCC webinar will provide a national perspective of how the hepatitis C virus (HCV) and opioid use disorder epidemics are connected and what health centers can do to address them. We will hear Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsApril 24, 2019 ago
News

News: Gay & Bi Men With HIV Cured of Hep C Are Reinfected at High Rate (HepMag)

HIV-positive men living in New York City who clear hepatitis C virus (HCV), whether spontaneously or through treatment, are reinfected with hep C at a high rate that is comparable to that of their European counterparts. Previous studies conducted among Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsApril 18, 2019 ago
Community Resource

Event: Philadelphia’s 2nd Anal Health Symposium: Making Your Bottom a Top Health Priority (FIGHT)

Friday, April 19, 2019 8:30am – 1:00pm Anal Cancer is a growing concern for people living with HIV. Join us for our second symposium discussing the best practices around addressing our anal health, the screening, and treatment of anal dysplasia, Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsApril 18, 2019 ago
Research

Research: Evaluation of a multifaceted intervention to reduce health disparities in hepatitis C screening: a pre‐post analysis

Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing in persons born from 1945 to 1965 has had limited adoption despite guidelines, particularly among racial/ethnic minorities and socioeconomically disadvantaged patients, who have a higher prevalence of disease burden. We examined the effectiveness of Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsApril 18, 2019 ago
News

News: Overdose prevention sites can help cities like Philadelphia save lives (Stat News)

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, cities struggling with the AIDS crisis began considering a then-radical idea: give drug users sterile needles and syringes so they wouldn’t spread HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Underlying the idea was the Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsApril 17, 2019 ago
News

News: Philly sees concerning increase in new HIV cases driven by opioid epidemic (Philly.com)

The opioid epidemic now brings one more worry for public health professionals in the city and at least one suburban county, as the number of new HIV diagnoses — which had been declining — has substantially increased among those who Read more…

By HepCAP, 6 yearsApril 16, 2019 ago

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