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Promoting Prevention: Hepatitis Awareness Week from 28th July-3rd August

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We recognise the great work our member ACCHOs do in hepatitis B and C prevention by promoting vaccination, harm minimisation strategies, and reducing stigma and discrimination.  

Aboriginal people are a priority population in the NSW Health Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Strategies, with our ACCHOS playing a vital role in offering testing and treatment options with linkage to specialist care to reduce the impact of viral hepatitis. 

To support the important work of our members, AH&MRC is committed to ongoing awareness-raising efforts in the prevention and management of Viral Hepatitis.

Some fast facts from Hepatitis Australia:

  • In Australia, nearly 1000 people die every year due to Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. 
  • Hepatitis B can be successfully avoided through vaccination. People living with hepatitis B can be managed with available treatments. 
  • Hepatitis C can be effectively treated with Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAA) in 8-12 weeks. 

Upcoming event:

The International Network on Health and Hepatitis in Substance Users (INHSU) symposium is open to all healthcare providers that are interested in using evidence-based interventions to develop or upscale the implementation of Hepatitis C models of care in their service.  

Date: Thursday 4th September
Time: 9.30am-3pm
Location
International Towers, 100 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney
Cost: FREE to attend but registration is essential 

Register here