Experience Sharing: HCV‑HELP study Hepatitis C Virus in‑hospital micro‑elimination program

Well-designed strategies can effectively prevent the spread of HCV. Measurements included efficient tests and diagnosis, large-scale screening programs and easily-accessed HCV care cascade. The HCV in-hospital elimination program (HCV-HELP) is to eliminate HCV, reduced hazards and provide a safe hospital environment for public and hospital staff members.

HCV-HELP: 4 Aspects for In-hospital Surveillance and Elimination
HCV-HELP: Real-world Practice

A safe environment is essential for the prevention of harm to patients and hospital staff members. HCV-HELP is an effective surveillance program with linkage-to-care. It can ensure staff occupational safety, increase diagnosis and treatment for patients in need, and provide a safer in-hospital-based setting.

Abbreviation: HCV, hepatitis C virus.
Reference: Huang JF, Hsieh MY, Wei YJ, et al. Hepatol Int. 2022;16(1):59-67.
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