| Hepatitis C | Common Acronyms CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HCV = Hepatitis C Virus HIV = Human Immunodeficiency Virus |
Known as the "Silent Epidemic", Hepatitis C is a disease caused by a virus. Viral Hepatitis C is the most common bloodborne pathogen found in America. As there is no vaccine to prevent the infection of Hepatitis C, preventing exposure to the virus is the only effective way to control the spread of the disease.
Hepatitis C has been designated as a reportable disease by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As a reportable disease, all health care providers and clinical laboratories are required by Nebraska law (Title 173) to report diagnosed cases of this disease to the state epidemiology department.
In accordance with the recommendations of the CDC, each state in the United States has a Hepatitis C Coordinator. Nebraska's Hepatitis C Coordinator has developed a
strategic plan to identify undiagnosed cases of Hepatitis C and to decrease the further spread of this disease.
In Nebraska, our Hepatitis C Coordinator is Kathryn L. White, MT, RN, BSN, and she may be reached at (402) 471-9098.
Nebraska Statistics
HCV Statistics
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Nebraska HCV Support Groups
HCV Facts Hepatitis C Virus Fact Sheet (epidemiology)
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Questions About Hepatitis C?
Call the:
National Hepatitis Hotline: 888-4-HEP-CDC
[888-443-7232]or contact the:
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Hepatitis C Program
P.O. Box 95026
Lincoln, NE 68509-5044
Phone: (402) 471-9098
FAX: (402) 471-6446
E-mail: Hepatitis C Program
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