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  • Viral Hepatitis
    • Learn About Viral Hepatitis
      • Hepatitis A Basics
      • Hepatitis B Basics
      • Hepatitis C Basics
      • Data and Trends
    • Viral Hepatitis National Strategic Plan
      • Overview
      • Developing Plan
      • Priority Populations
      • Goals, Objectives, and Strategies
      • Viral Hepatitis Federal Implementation Plan
      • Monitoring Progress
      • Communications Toolkit
      • Prior Viral Hepatitis National Strategic Plans
    • Policies and Guidelines
      • Affordable Care Act
    • Programs and Initiatives
      • Mapping Hepatitis Elimination in Action
      • Addressing Reimbursement in Viral Hepatitis Integration of Prevention and Care Services
      • Evaluation of Linkage to Care Programs in Support of Hepatitis C Elimination
      • Viral Hepatitis Quality Measures
    • Webinars, Videos, and Training
    • Awareness Months and Days

Get Involved

Everyone can play a role in our national response to viral hepatitis. Hepatitis B and hepatitis C are the most common blood borne infections in the United States. In order to address this public health threat, we must engage partners from all sectors of society because our life-saving national viral hepatitis goals cannot be achieved through federal action alone.

Mapping Hepatitis Elimination

A growing number of hepatitis elimination projects are being established across the United States. Explore the map to see some of these promising efforts.

Partner Resources

Find resources to help spread the word about the battle against viral hepatitis and engage others in conversation.

Webinars, Videos, and Training

View a listing of videos, webinars, and online training opportunities for both the public and healthcare providers.

Viral Hepatitis Awareness Months and Days

Awareness months and days are an important opportunity to educate communities about the benefits of viral hepatitis prevention, testing, care, and treatment. Learn more about these observances and existing resources.

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Content created by Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP)
Content last reviewed May 14, 2019
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