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HCSP Fact Sheet: Hepatitis A (HAV): What You Need to Know

This information sheet describes hepatitis A, a disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV), which is a picornavirus that enters the blood stream via the intestines. It explains that HAV is the most common type of viral hepatitis in the United States with an estimated 3,000 new infections annually. It discusses prevention, transmission, symptoms, treatment and the HAV vaccine.

HCSP Fact Sheet: Hepatitis C and U.S. Hispanics

This information sheet explains that the number of Hispanics with hepatitis C (2.6%) is higher than the number of people with hepatitis C in the general population (1.3%). It also states that hepatitis C disease progression has been shown to be faster in Hispanics than in non-Hispanic whites. The fact sheet describes treatment of hepatitis C, which has been found to be as effective in Hispanics as it is in other groups.

HCSP Fact Sheet: Hepatitis E (HEV)

This information sheet explains hepatitis E virus (HEV), which is mainly transmitted via a fecal-oral route due to contaminated water supplies, but other sources of infection have been identified. The fact sheet discusses transmission, prevention, symptoms, risk factors, and prevalence in the United States.

HCSP Fact Sheet: A Simple Guide to Reading an Abstract

This information sheet focuses on tips for reading and understanding an abstract, which can be very challenging for most people. It states that there are usually seven pieces to an abstract, then breaks them down and gives hints on how to understand them. It includes a copy of an abstract to illustrate how to go through each section. The fact sheet is geared toward people with hepatitis.

HIV/AIDS Awareness Days: Pocket Card

This pocket card charts the 11 HIV/AIDS Awareness Days that occur throughout the year. It also encourages people to visit www.aids.gov to view webinars, which include a weekly virtual training on new media tools and tips.

HCSP Fact Sheet: Alcohol and HCV

This information sheet discusses why it is important to abstain from alcohol after being diagnosed with with hepatitis C virus (HCV), especially for patients undergoing antiviral therapy. It states that patients who drink during HCV treatment are less likely to clear the virus. The fact sheet gives tips to check for alcohol abuse and has a table with information on different types of liquor.

Chiricahua Community Health Centers Incorporated

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Payment and Low Cost Options

  • Fee
  • Insurance Accepted
  • Medicaid Accepted
  • Medicare Accepted
  • Sliding Scale

  • Chlamydia Test
  • Conventional HIV Test
  • Gonorrhea Test
  • Hepatitis A Test
  • Hepatitis B Test
  • Hepatitis C Test
  • Herpes Test
  • Syphilis Test
  • TB Test

  • Condom Distribution
  • HIV Test Counseling
  • HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
  • Hepatitis Prevention/Education
  • STI Prevention/Education

  • Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
  • Family Planning
  • HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment
  • Hepatitis A Vaccine
  • Hepatitis C Treatment
  • Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV)
  • Medication Adherence Education and Counseling
  • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • STI Treatment
  • Substance Abuse Treatment
  • TB Treatment

  • Case Management

Scott County Health Department

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Free Services Available

  • Free HIV Test
  • Free Hepatitis C Test
  • Free STI Test

Payment and Low Cost Options

  • No Fee

  • Chlamydia Test
  • Gonorrhea Test
  • Hepatitis C Test
  • Rapid HIV Test
  • Syphilis Test
  • TB Test

  • Condom Distribution
  • HIV Test Counseling
  • HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
  • Hepatitis Prevention/Education
  • Needle Cleaning, Needle Exchange or Needle Distribution
  • STI Prevention/Education
  • TB Prevention/Education

  • Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
  • Hepatitis A Vaccine
  • Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV)
  • STI Treatment
  • TB Treatment

Foundations Family Medicine

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Free Services Available

  • Free HIV Test

Payment and Low Cost Options

  • Fee
  • Insurance Accepted
  • Medicaid Accepted
  • Medicare Accepted
  • Sliding Scale

  • Chlamydia Test
  • Conventional HIV Test
  • Gonorrhea Test
  • Hepatitis C Test
  • Rapid HIV Test
  • Syphilis Test

  • HIV Test Counseling
  • HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
  • Hepatitis Prevention/Education
  • STI Prevention/Education
  • TB Prevention/Education

  • Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
  • Family Planning
  • HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment
  • Hepatitis A Vaccine
  • Hepatitis C Treatment
  • Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV)
  • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • STI Treatment

  • Drug Purchasing Assistance, including AIDS Drug Purchasing Assistance (ADAP)

Neighborhood Family Practice

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Payment and Low Cost Options

  • Fee
  • Insurance Accepted
  • Medicaid Accepted
  • Sliding Scale

  • Chlamydia Test
  • Conventional HIV Test
  • Gonorrhea Test
  • Hepatitis A Test
  • Hepatitis B Test
  • Hepatitis C Test
  • Herpes Test
  • Syphilis Test
  • TB Test

  • Condom Distribution
  • HIV Test Counseling
  • HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
  • Hepatitis Prevention/Education
  • STI Prevention/Education
  • TB Prevention/Education

  • Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
  • Family Planning
  • HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment
  • Hepatitis A Vaccine
  • Hepatitis C Treatment
  • Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV)
  • Medication Adherence Education and Counseling
  • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • STI Treatment

  • Case Management
  • Drug Purchasing Assistance, including AIDS Drug Purchasing Assistance (ADAP)
  • PrEP Navigation
  • Ryan White Services