Thanks to everyone that came out to our community screening of our new video at the lovely Tenderloin Museum. We felt so humbled to be…
We’re feeling really lucky to have another great new group of new Community Navigators for our second cohort that started with initial training on April…
Very exciting that End Hep C SF is contributing to the creation of the evidence base of HCV burden for #trans women, as well as…
Join us for happy hour and a screening of our four part video series: 1) Working Together to End Hep C SF2) The Power of…
What a great meeting, We previewed one of our videos, had a great “Ask the Doctor, Tell the Doctor’ session, and some brainstorming about how…
3/27/2019: Position is closed to new applications. We’re excited to be accepting job applications for a research analyst position within our End Hep C SF…
Look out world because we are doing some dreaming and scheming about HCV elimination! On October 26th the Coordinating Committee held a full day retreat…
Today is Overdose Awareness Day, and End Hep C SF is taking the time to remember our friends, partners, and participants who we have lost…
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America released a special HCV elimination issue this month and End Hep C SF is prominently featured in not one,…
In case you missed it! Here’s the archived CDC Grand Rounds webcast on eliminating hepatitis B and C from yesterday, featuring great information from our own Katie Burk!
A great article in San Francico Aids Foundation’s Beta Blog on HCV elimination efforts in San Francisco. Shout out to our rock-star team members on…
Check out the summary of our End Hep C SF Year 2 evaluation! We are so excited to share our successes and forge ahead with our…
After conducting a needs assessment in 2015, the Shanti Project moved to expand its care navigation services to include individuals mono-infected with HCV. At the…
End Hep C SF have drafted a form letter that agencies can personalize and use to relay HCV antibody and/or viral load results to their clients.…
Here is a downloadable version of our Sex-C (Sexual transmission of Hepatitis C) brochure, which aims to give folks harm reduction tips to prevent the…
https://ww2.kqed.org/stateofhealth/2017/11/30/theres-a-cure-for-hepatitis-c-why-are-so-many-people-still-dying-from-it/
Click below to read the full article on statnews.com With cures in hand, a major city tries to eliminate hepatitis C — and build a model…
How many people have hepatitis C in San Francisco? End Hep C SF estimates that approximately 22,000 residents of San Francisco have antibodies to HCV…
Katie Burk, MPH, is the viral hepatitis coordinator at the San Francisco Department of Public Health and is on the coordinating committee of End Hep C…
Eliminating Hepatitis C in San Francisco: Why Now? San Francisco is profoundly impacted by the hepatitis C virus (HCV), a chronic liver disease easily transmitted…