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We engage community, state, and national leaders to serve the public and groups at higher risk of viral hepatitis infection, illness, and death.Our missionTo end the viral hepatitis epidemics through leadership in science and public health practicesValuesRespectTreat persons with professionalism and dignity, and embrace inclusivity and diversityIntegrityCommunicate openly, and use honesty and ethics in all decisions and actionsExcellenceAchieve the highest standard of performance in all endeavors promoting DVH’s public health missionInnovationCreate an environment that encourages and cultivates new ideas and critical thinkingAccountabilityBe a diligent steward of resources and be responsible in all actions and interactionsCollaborationEnsure productive engagement and transparency with internal and external partnersPriorities* Monitor viral hepatitis disease trends* Detect and respond to viral hepatitis outbreaks* Support state, local, tribal, and territorial capacity to conduct viral hepatitis surveillance and increase access to viral hepatitis prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services* Work with federal, state, and community partners as well as health care systems and providers to increase access to viral hepatitis prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services for all populations, including disproportionately affected populations (e.g., people with substance use disorder, justice involved populations, people living with HIV)* Advance viral hepatitis research* Develop and promote viral hepatitis national testing and vaccination recommendations* Increase public awareness of viral hepatitisKeep Reading: Viral Hepatitis Prevention PrioritiesGoalsGoal 1: Reduce new viral hepatitis infectionsGoal 2: Reduce viral hepatitis-related morbidity and mortalityGoal 3: Reduce viral hepatitis-related disparitiesGoal 4: Establish comprehensive national viral hepatitis surveillance for public health actionResourcesCDC-INFOHave a question on viral hepatitis? 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