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Hepatitis C: What You Need to Know

This information sheet provides essential insights into Hepatitis C, detailing its transmission, symptoms, and the importance of early detection. It emphasizes the availability of effective treatments that can cure the infection, highlighting the need for regular testing and awareness to prevent long-term liver complications.

Hepatitis A: What You Need to Know

This information sheet outlines essential facts about Hepatitis A, including its transmission, symptoms, and prevention strategies. It emphasizes the importance of vaccination, proper hygiene, and safe food practices to prevent infection and protect public health.

Hepatitis C: Get Tested, Get Treated!

This information sheet offers essential insights into Hepatitis C, detailing its transmission through blood-to-blood contact, common symptoms, and the significance of early detection. The sheet underscores the importance of testing, highlights that treatment is accessible regardless of drug use status, and provides resources for prevention and care.

Hepatitis C and Your Liver Get Tested. Get Cured!

This booklet provides comprehensive information on hepatitis C, detailing its impact on liver health, modes of transmission, symptoms, and the importance of testing and treatment. The booklet outlines the progression from acute to chronic infection, potential liver complications, and available diagnostic tests. 

The Evolution of HIV Diagnostic Testing

This journal explores the evolution of HIV diagnostic testing, from early antibody-based methods to advanced molecular and rapid point-of-care technologies. It highlights the impact of these innovations on early detection, treatment initiation, and global efforts to control HIV transmission.

Prevalence of Mpox Immunity Among the Core Group and Its Potential to Prevent Future Large-Scale Outbreaks

This journal discusses the role of core group theory in understanding the transmission dynamics of mpox, emphasizing that the virus primarily spreads through sexual contact and behaves similarly to other sexually transmitted infections. It highlights how infection-induced and vaccine-induced immunity within high-risk groups have significantly reduced transmission, making future large-scale outbreaks unlikely, though continued surveillance and vaccination efforts remain essential.

How Do You Let Your Partners Know They May Have Been Exposed to HIV?

This brochure discusses how Partner Services provides free and confidential services to people diagnosed with HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs, like syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia) and their partners. Through Partner Services, health department staff members help find sexual or drug injection partners so they can be informed of their potential risk of being exposed to HIV or another STD. Partner Services then provides sexual or drug injection partners who are at risk with testing, counseling, and referrals for other services.

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