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Publication of 2023 San Francisco Hepatitis C Surveillance Report

The San Francisco Department of Public Health’s Applied Research, Community Health Epidemiology, and Surveillance (ARCHES) branch has announced the…

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HERO Study Main Outcomes

We are delighted to share out the findings from the HERO study. A number of End Hep C SF members provided support for this project, including, …

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Meet our new Strategic Director – Jordan Akerley!

It is an honor to join End Hep C SF (EHCSF) as the initiative's Strategic Director. I look forward to advancing and evolving EHCSF's work …

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Publication: Cross-sectional study comparing MSM and inject drugs and PWID who are MSM in San Francisco: Implications for HIV and hepatitis C virus prevention

Health Science Reports

A cross-sectional study comparing men who have sex with men and inject drugs and people who inject drugs who are men and have sex with men in San …

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Funding Announcement

Web Slider community RFP

Thank you so much to the Hellman Collaborative Change Initiative for providing us support that allows us to fund three of our community partners! …

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Hep C Prevalence in San Francisco Article published in Plos One

In 2017, San Francisco’s initiative to locally eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) as a public health threat, End Hep C SF, generated an estimate of …

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Funding Opportunity Alert

Web Slider community RFP

End Hep C SF is releasing an RFP with two parts—Part A focuses on HCV program revitalization, and Part B focuses on caring for and celebrating …

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Announcing a new addition to our Community Navigator Program team

Announcing a new addition to our Community Navigator Program team

End Hep C SF are delighted to announce the fourth partner organization that will be joining our hep C Community Navigator Program in January 2022. …

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Flex Fund Opportunity for Community Partners

End Hep C SF Flex Fund opportunity

Description End Hep C SF recognizes the needs of our community partners to have small, community-focused events to celebrate and support program…

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Grant Funding Opportunity for Hep C-related Community Navigator Programs

End Hep C SF is excited to release our Request for Proposals (RFP), seeking to award up to two mini-grants of up to $40,000 to establish new …

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San Francisco Viral Hepatitis C Surveillance Report, 2018-2019

Viral Hepatitis C Surveillance Report, 2018-2019, San Francisco

The San Francisco Department of Public Health's Hepatitis Surveillance Program have announced the posting of the 2018-2019 Hepatitis C Infection …

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National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day

National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day

El 15 de mayo es el Día Nacional de Concientización sobre la Hepatitis Hispana: encuentre los servicios que necesita en …

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Progress toward closing gaps in the hepatitis C virus cascade of care for people who inject drugs in San Francisco

RDS-adjusted estimates for the Hepatitis C virus infection treatment cascade in two rounds of surveys of people who inject drugs in San Francisco, 2015 and 2018

We know that we can't eliminate HCV without treating People Who Inject Drugs. Congrats to all the End Hep C SF partners on the progress our city is…

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Meet End Hep C SF’s New Strategic Director!

Brittany Maksimovic

Hi, I’m Brittany, and I’m joining the team as End Hep C SF’s new
Strategic Director. I’m beyond thrilled to be part of this
revolutionary initiative!

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Paid study for young PWID living/formerly living with HCV

Hep C testing and care study

Paid study for people aged 18-30, who inject or have injected drugs in the last 30 days and are living with #hepC, or were cured of #HCV in the last…

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Nobel Prize in Medicine goes to Scientists who Discovered Hep C

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2020

The Nobel Prize in Medicine has been awarded to Harvey Alter, Michael Houghton, and Charles Rice for the discovery of the Hepatitis …

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Tales from the Community: Barriers for Vulnerable Populations

End Hep C SF Coordinating Committee member Pauli Gray

I am a person that survived Hep C. I had it for 30+ years and ended up very sick. I was strung out and on the streets for years and being sick with…

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Tales from the Community: Continuing Care at UCSF Viral Hepatitis Center

Dr. Jennifer Price of UCSF Hepatology

As a hepatologist at UCSF, my clinical practice includes treating people living with hepatitis C (HCV) as well as managing patients with …

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