Hepatitis C

Clearinghouse Connector – September 2009

This edition of the Clearinghouse Connector profiles information resources that explore the issue of hepatitis C.


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Overview

Hepatitis C virus projections working group: estimates and projections of the hepatitis C virus epidemic in Australia 2006

Hepatitis C resource manual 2nd edition


Women and Hepatitis C

WHV issues paper: women and hepatitis C

Women and hepatitis C

An audit of obstetricians’ management of women potentially infected with blood-borne viruses

Living with hepatitis C: from self-loathing to advocacy

Hepatitis C virus among inmates in Victorian correctional facilities


Treatment of Hepatitis C

Now, later or never: challenges of hepatitis C treatment

Experiences of hepatitis C treatment and its management: what some patients and health professionals say

Hepatitis C prevention, treatment and care: guidelines for Australian custodial settings


Australia’s Hepatitis C policy

The national hepatitis C strategy 2005-2008

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sexual health and blood borne virus strategy 2005 – 2008

National hepatitis C testing policy 2007


Related websites

The Index – Hepatitis C data sources

Hepatitis Victoria

Hepatitis Australia

HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C multilingual website

National Centre in HIV Social Research

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Content Reviewed: 4 September 2009
Last Updated: 4 September 2009


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