Advancing 340B Within Health Department Leadership for Viral Hepatitis Programs

This document supports viral hepatitis program administrators in educating and preparing leadership to support 340B program implementation and partnerships.
This document supports viral hepatitis program administrators in educating and preparing leadership to support 340B program implementation and partnerships.
This infographic discusses how girls and women make up more than half of the 37.7 million people living with HIV. Ending AIDS by 2030 requires that we address girls’ and women’s diverse roles by putting them at the centre of the response.
This graphic discusses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the HIV response
Words Matter is a tool for TB communications. The first section is an index that lists the words and terms found in the resource. The second section is a language guide that provides recommended terms. The third section is a glossary of words and terms.
US$ 29 billion a year by 2025 will provide for comprehensive HIV services, people-centred, context-specific service integration and the removal of societal and legal impediments to creating an enabling environment for HIV services. Investing fully will lead to preventing hundreds of thousands of...
What if the AIDS epidemic could be ended by 2030? Watch this video to learn more.
This document discusses how an estimated 2.4 million people in the U.S. are living with hepatitis C infection, while up to 1.59 million people could be living with hepatitis B in the U.S. The need for expanded, standardized, and reliable viral hepatitis surveillance continues to impact public health...
Liver Cancer Awareness Month Graphics for digital use.
The liver is one of the body’s most important organs. It cleans toxins from the body and helps it digest food and absorb nutrients. The hepatitis B virus lives in the liver and can cause damage. It is important for people with hepatitis to understand their liver and how to protect it.
This document includes fast facts on heaptitis B and how B hepatitis B is the most common serious liver infection in the world. It is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV), which attacks liver cells and can lead to cirrhosis (scarring), liver failure, or liver cancer.