MembersCoalition members are committed to helping CDC advance the prevention, screening and treatment of viral hepatitis.
NewsRead hepatitis-related news and announcements.
Take ActionUrgent action is needed in the fight against viral hepatitis. You can help.
Hepatitis C ScreeningEvaluating expanding Hepatitis C screening recommendations
Cohort StudyUncovering answers to important questions about chronic viral hepatitis and the best strategies to fight it
Education CampaignRaising awareness of hepatitis and increasing the number of people who are tested for it
FellowshipsIncreasing CDC's capacity to address urgent needs and opportunities in the fight against viral hepatitis
Hepatitis BApproximately 1.2 million Americans have Hepatitis B. Most are unaware of their infection. Many were infected at birth.
Hepatitis CAn estimated 3.2 million Americans have Hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is the leading reason for liver transplants in the U.S.
Digital ToolkitHepatitis Awareness Month - Digital Toolkit
Faces of Hepatitis VideosWatch short video stories of people living with, treating or affected by hepatitis.
Submit a StoryTell us your story. Submit a written story or a short video.
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The events calendar was created to promote hepatitis-related events taking place in states and communities in the U.S. Events taking place outside of the United States, and/or events that do not relate to hepatitis will not be accepted or published on this calendar. No charges are associated with submitting your event to the calendar. The Viral Hepatitis Action Coalition reserves the right to reject or remove any event listing for any reason and to edit event entries to comply with space and format requirements. The publishing of an event on this calendar does not imply an endorsement of the event or the event sponsors or organizers by the Viral Hepatitis Action Coalition, Coalition members or affiliates, the CDC Foundation, or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Coalition makes every effort to avoid errors in event listings, however, the Coalition accepts no responsibility or liability for any errors and encourages event organizers to carefully review the information submitted.