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Pan Canadian Hepatitis C Elimination Meeting Report Sharing Progress

Pan Canadian Hepatitis C Elimination Meeting Report Sharing Progress
Pan Canadian Hepatitis C Elimination Meeting Report Sharing Progress

Pan Canadian Hepatitis C Elimination Meeting Report Sharing Progress February 2024 was a critical step toward igniting momentum to eliminate hepatitis c in canada. the meeting facilitated multi regional, cross sectoral dialogue to stimulate collaboration and knowledge sharing among attendees representing community. In partnership with catie and the public health agency of canada (phac), canhepc is excited to share a new report highlighting key themes and recommendations that emerged from the pan canadian hepatitis c elimination meeting: sharing progress, igniting efforts.

2025 Hepatitis C Elimination Progress Report Updates Hepatitis C
2025 Hepatitis C Elimination Progress Report Updates Hepatitis C

2025 Hepatitis C Elimination Progress Report Updates Hepatitis C The report identifies opportunities at the health system and policy levels, as well as programming and implementation levels, to ensure making meaningful progress toward eliminating hepatitis c as a public health threat by 2030. The purpose of this meeting is to support provincial, territorial and federal efforts to reach hepatitis c elimination targets by 2030 through sharing evidence, mobilizing knowledge and fostering networks among hepatitis c researchers, service providers, programming leaders and key decision makers. Canada has endorsed the global health sector strategies on hiv, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections, including the targets to achieve the goals of ending aids, viral hepatitis b and c and sexually transmitted infections by 2030. In partnership with catie and the public health agency of canada (phac), canhepc is excited to share a new report highlighting key themes and recommendations that emerged from the pan canadian hepatitis c elimination meeting: sharing progress, igniting efforts.

2024 Hepatitis C Elimination Progress Report Updates Hepatitis C
2024 Hepatitis C Elimination Progress Report Updates Hepatitis C

2024 Hepatitis C Elimination Progress Report Updates Hepatitis C Canada has endorsed the global health sector strategies on hiv, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections, including the targets to achieve the goals of ending aids, viral hepatitis b and c and sexually transmitted infections by 2030. In partnership with catie and the public health agency of canada (phac), canhepc is excited to share a new report highlighting key themes and recommendations that emerged from the pan canadian hepatitis c elimination meeting: sharing progress, igniting efforts. Since the introduction of a treatment for hepatitis c that cures over 95% of people who take it, access to treatment has increased. between 2015 and 2021, more people were treated and cured each year than there were new infections. In partnership with catie and the public health agency of canada (phac), canhepc is excited to share a new report highlighting key themes and recommendations that emerged from the pan canadian hepatitis c elimination meeting: sharing progress, igniting efforts. Canada can eliminate hepatitis c as a public health threat by 2030, but only with coordinated action across sectors. Hepatitis elimination efforts across canada. we thank the provinces and territories for providing data critical to measure our progress toward viral hepatitis elimination targets. we would also like to thank the action hepatitis canada member organizations we work with and for.

Hepatitis C Elimination Learning Exchange Liver Coalition Of San Diego
Hepatitis C Elimination Learning Exchange Liver Coalition Of San Diego

Hepatitis C Elimination Learning Exchange Liver Coalition Of San Diego Since the introduction of a treatment for hepatitis c that cures over 95% of people who take it, access to treatment has increased. between 2015 and 2021, more people were treated and cured each year than there were new infections. In partnership with catie and the public health agency of canada (phac), canhepc is excited to share a new report highlighting key themes and recommendations that emerged from the pan canadian hepatitis c elimination meeting: sharing progress, igniting efforts. Canada can eliminate hepatitis c as a public health threat by 2030, but only with coordinated action across sectors. Hepatitis elimination efforts across canada. we thank the provinces and territories for providing data critical to measure our progress toward viral hepatitis elimination targets. we would also like to thank the action hepatitis canada member organizations we work with and for.

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