All the news Showing 10 of 247 articles from: Harm reduction interventions and policyGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources To eliminate blood-borne infections in Canada, we have to remember that prison health is public health Globe & Mail / 25 March 2020 90% of people who inject drugs in United States missed opportunities for HIV or hepatitis C tests Keith Alcorn / 27 February 2020 Around 90% of people who inject drugs in the United States missed opportunities for HIV or hepatitis C virus testing between 2010 and 2017, a review of more than 840,000 healthcare visits shows. ... Hepatitis C treatment and prevention failing to reach people most affected Keith Alcorn / 25 February 2020 Major gaps in harm reduction and treatment provision for people who inject drugs jeopardise the achievement of global targets for hepatitis C elimination by 2030, a review of hepatitis C treatment and ... 90% of injection drug users miss opportunities for HIV or HCV testing Healio / 24 February 2020 Half of people who inject drugs in Middle East have hepatitis C Keith Alcorn / 24 February 2020 Half of people who inject drugs in the Middle East and north Africa have been infected with hepatitis C, and researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine Qatar estimate that around 221,000 people who ... Increase in clean needle and syringe provision essential for hepatitis C elimination Keith Alcorn / 12 February 2020 Elimination of hepatitis C will not be achievable without substantial improvements in provision of sterile injecting equipment, Dr Magdalena Harris of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine told a conference on hepatitis ... London: hepatitis C elimination depends on testing scale-up Keith Alcorn / 28 January 2020 London needs to step up the rate of testing for hepatitis C if it is to achieve elimination of hepatitis C, Professor Graham Foster of Queen Mary University London told the London ... Peer-led outreach improves uptake of hepatitis C care among homeless and people who use drugs Keith Alcorn / 24 January 2020 Intensive peer support during engagement with hepatitis C care was associated with a high level of engagement in care among vulnerable people including recently homeless people and people who inject drugs in London, ... DanceSafe Combats Spread of Hep C with "Safer Snorting" Crisp Tubes Electronic Dance Network / 11 December 2019 Greggs vouchers offered to encourage drug users to get tested for hepatitis C Pharmaceutical Journal / 13 November 2019 ← Prev12345...25Next → Other pages in this section Latest news All the news Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Hepatitis D Hepatitis E Coronavirus NAFLD Treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma Transmission, epidemiology and prevention Health services, policy and advocacy Social issues Conference news Email bulletin archive