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Be #HepAware2020 and learn the ABCs of viral hepatitis.
Four things you should know to be #HepAware.
What are you doing to observe Hepatitis Testing Day?
Millions of Americans are living with chronic viral hepatitis, and most of them do not know they have it.
A reminder to join the CDC’s Hepatitis Testing Day Thunderclap campaign.
Millions of Americans have chronic hepatitis virus—a leading cause of liver cancer—and don’t even know it.
Hepatitis C infections have reached a 15-year high. Let’s turn this around. Hepatitis Testing Day is May 19
May is Hepatitis Awareness Month, a month set aside to increase public awareness about viral hepatitis in the United States.
May 19, 2016 marks the fifth annual observance of the CDC’s national awareness event.
The Caring Ambassadors Hepatitis C Program embodies action, and in particular hepatitis C testing.
With up to 5 million chronic hepatitis C infections in the US, Emalie Huriaux explains why hep C needs to be a national priority
Observe National Hepatitis Testing Day May 19th by watching a live webcast from the White House
Use the hashtag #HepAware to help spread the word about viral hepatitis across social media.
Together, hepatitis B and hepatitis C affect between 3.5 million and 5.3 million Americans.
How U.S. government plans to raise awareness of hepatitis prevention, testing, care and treatment in honor of this year’s observance.
The initiative is aimed at ensuring that at-risk populations learn about and get tested for chronic viral hepatitis.
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