Hepatitis B: Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions
This webinar discusses common myths about hepatitis B prevention and transmission and how to address common misconceptions.
This webinar discusses common myths about hepatitis B prevention and transmission and how to address common misconceptions.
The National Viral Hepatitis Progress Report provides information on seven data indicators, providing an objective way to assess progress toward achieving key viral hepatitis goals.
This webinar explores strategies for HCV testing and linkage to care for people currently in or transitioning from prison.
This is a one page visual fact sheet encouraging vaccination for people who use drugs.
This fact sheet in Spanish discusses steps patients can take to stay healthy and hep C free.
This fact sheet discusses steps patients can take to stay healthy and hep C free.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage pilot and/or feasibility research in the following areas: 1) the development and pilot testing of new or adapted interventions to prevent or delay the initiation of substance use and/or the progression from use to misuse or disorder and 2) pre-trial feasibility and acceptability testing of services and service system research relevant to the prevention of substance use.
A slide set for community health workers, public health professionals, and physicians that includes information on Hepatitis B basics and tips for educating others.
A webinar from representatives of the Great Lakes Peace Centre, Coalition Against Hepatitis for People of African Origin, and Ubora Foundation that highlights the efforts toward achieving viral hepatitis elimination in Uganda and elsewhere through awareness-raising, and involvement of women, youth, coalitions, community health workers, and others.
A webinar that explores some of the most widespread misconceptions about Hepatitis B, particularly in African communities around the United States, from a variety of perspectives, including those of healthcare providers and a community health practitioner.