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End Hep C SF is a multi-sector collective impact initiative focused on eliminating hepatitis C in San Francisco.

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@GlobalHepSummit
Global Hepatitis Summit
1 year
📢 The deadline for abstract submissions for the GHS2025 is fast approaching. Submit by Oct 30, 2024. https://t.co/vpWhbNJpAQ Take advantage of this opportunity to have your latest research in hepatitis and liver disease featured in the #GHS2025 Scientific Program.
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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🎉Meghan Morris, of #EndHepCSF Coordinating Committee & co-lead of our Community Research & Data Stewardship Workgroup, presented as epidemiology & public health rapporteur at #INHSU2024 emphasizing power of community-driven approaches to #HCV elimination!
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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EndHepCSF is representing at @INHSU2024 in Athens! Jordan & Joanne have a poster about the End Hep C SF model, and Maia & Claire have one on the #YETIStudy CAP. Meghan is also presenting on the role of pharmacists in the #NOWStudy. We even managed to fit in some fun. #INHSU2024
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@INHepSU
INHSU
1 year
Are you involved in the #HCV care cascade in the US? Join our webinar which aims to facilitate a community of practice to help you connect, tackle ongoing challenges, and share innovative solutions in hepatitis C service delivery. Find out more: https://t.co/bU0GFq7zDl
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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This week, we celebrate 8 years of progress with #EndHepCSF! We’re grateful for our incredible community for unwavering support to eliminate #HCV. Thanks to you, we’ve achieved significant milestones in education, prevention, and treatment. Learn more at https://t.co/ukTsVrFx07
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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Everyone deserves access to #hepatitis prevention, screening, and treatment. #hepC is easily curable. Today is #WorldHepatitisDay: it’s time for action!
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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Last week, we welcomed 15 new Community Navigators with a 3-day training to kick off our 9th cohort! Community Navigators are an essential part of #HepC elimination in SF. Many thanks to @GLIDEHarmReduxn, @SFAIDSFound, and @SF_DPH for their continued partnership! #alsodogs
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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👏👏 @Greenwich_House: “Major scientific advances that are easy to implement & drastically reduce suffering come along once in a generation. We urge policymakers, health care providers, & community leaders to expand #hepC treatment & elimination efforts.”
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statnews.com
Aggressive hepatitis C treatment and elimination of the disease will save countless lives and, in the long run, save health care systems money.
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@US_FDA
U.S. FDA
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Today, we granted marketing authorization to the first hepatitis C virus (HCV) test that can be used to bring diagnosis to appropriately certified point-of-care settings for individuals at risk for hepatitis C, including certain substance use disorder treatment facilities,
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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Looking forward to participating in this morning's symposium with @NIMHD and @GlobalHep on the role of community partnerships in reducing #HCV disparities
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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Did you know? The @CDC recommends that all adults #GetTested for #HepatitisC at least once in their lifetime. Help raise awareness and encourage testing in our communities. Learn more and find testing resources here: #HepC https://t.co/bFDQGZtcr2 #HepatitisAwarenessMonth
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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Did you know? @cdchep recommends universal testing of ALL adults for hepatitis C at least once in their lifetime and periodic testing of people with ongoing risk factors. Get tested and spread the word during #HepatitisAwarenessMonth! https://t.co/tBSAR7LTxX
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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A Proclamation from the @whitehouse on National Hepatitis Testing Day #HCV
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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Today members of End Hep C SF’s Coordinating Committee and the original SF Hep C Task Force met to honor Robin Roth’s retirement from #HCV work. Robin has been a tireless advocate in the community and will be sorely missed. Thank you, Robin, for your leadership and dedication!
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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#Clinicians: Rates of hepatitis C during pregnancy are increasing. In recognition of #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, be sure to review @cdchep’s latest testing recommendations for perinatal #HepC:
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cdc.gov
CDC reports on CDC recommendations for hepatitis C testing among perinatally exposed infants and children in the United States in 2023.
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
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May is #HepatitisAwarenessMonth. Learn the ABCs of viral hepatitis, and love your liver! https://t.co/tBSAR7Mrnv
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
2 years
According to the @WHO 2024 Global Hepatitis Report urgent action is needed to reduce new cases and prevent deaths. #hepC is curable & could be eliminated with sufficient investment in prevention & treatment. We must get back on track to eliminate #HCV
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who.int
According to WHO's 2024 Global Hepatitis Report, the number of lives lost due to viral hepatitis is increasing. The disease is the second leading infectious cause of death globally, the same as...
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@cdchep
CDC Hepatitis
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Check out @CDCgov’s new 2022 Viral #Hepatitis Surveillance Report for the latest data on #HepatitisA, #HepatitisB and #HepatitisC: https://t.co/nxy29N8fjc
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
2 years
Great article in @latimes by Dr. Benor: “A strategic, coordinated plan of testing & tx would lower (#hepc) levels rapidly... reducing disease inside and outside the jails. The continuing failure to undertake such an effort is deadly & unconscionable.”
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latimes.com
The Los Angeles County jail system needs a concerted effort to screen for and treat the blood-borne liver disease, which kills about 14,000 Americans a year.
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@EndHepCSF
End Hep C SF
2 years
“Put simply, we are squandering one of the most important medical advances of the 21st century. It’s time to eliminate this threat to the health of Americans” - Dr. Francis Collins #hepC can be cured with oral medications in just 8-12 weeks.
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nonprofitquarterly.org
Despite being curable for over a decade, hepatitis C persists as a disease with disparate impact.
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