All the news Showing 8 of 68 articles from: Social issuesGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources Need for expansion of hepatitis C screening among veterans, 'baby-boom' generation and pregnant women highlighted Keith Alcorn / 04 November 2013 Two large studies of the 'baby-boom' generation in the United States suggest that at least 50,000 US military veterans have undiagnosed hepatitis C, and that around 80% of people with hepatitis C ... Hep C stigma as a pharmaceutical marketing device Bad Blood (blog) / 27 July 2013 The effectiveness of opioid maintenance treatment in prison settings: a systematic review Drug & Alcohol Findings / 03 June 2013 Leading prison health experts challenge NHS England to tackle the growing problem of hepatitis C in prisons Hepatitis C Trust / 30 May 2013 Social, welfare and structural interventions needed to improve HCV treatment access for people who inject drugs Roger Pebody / 27 May 2013 A combination of interventions to create opportunities for stable housing, stigma reduction and changes in the delivery of health care could play a critical role in improving uptake of hepatitis C treatment ... $50,000 Prisoner Prescription: Inmates Get Expensive Hepatitis C Treatment CDC National Prevention Information Network / 22 May 2013 Feds: Hepatitis B no barrier to health practice US News and World Report / 07 May 2013 Hepatitis B is a major health issue for migrants in the US Michael Carter / 07 June 2012 Between 1.04 million and 1.61 million migrants now resident in the US have chronic hepatitis B infection, investigators report in the online edition of Hepatology. “The finding that as many as ... ← Prev1...34567Next → 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 Human rights Stigma and discrimination Confidentiality, consent and medical ethics Prisoners Migrants Conference news Email bulletin archive