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Division of Viral Hepatitis (DVH) seeks to eliminate viral hepatitis by improving care and treatment access for the nation’s most disproportionately affected persons. We engage community, state, and national leaders to serve the public and groups at higher risk of viral hepatitis infection, illness, and death.
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* Monitor viral hepatitis disease trends
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* 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)
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Goal 1: Reduce new viral hepatitis infections
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