Team HBV at De Anza featured in the World Journal

On  March 3 2012, Team HBV at De Anza held a public public event in front of Cupertino Library. An outreach booth was set up to give out free prizes such as TEAM HBV Bracelets, pins, candies, balloons, sticker tattoos, and most of all, free coupons for screening from the ALC clinic. They had 100 of the ALC surveys filled out, and gave out sticker tattoos to 90 children.

The highlight of the event was the freeze mob. Before they hosted the event, they contacted two newspaper reporters: one from De Anza College, and the other was from a Chinese newspaper company called World Journal specifically to reach out to the Chinese community. The reporters came to the freeze mob event and interviewed chapter members. The World Journal is the most popular newspaper targeted at mainland Chinese immigrants in the U.S. and Canada.

Please see the online article.

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Coming Soon…

Get ready for the 1st World Hepatitis Day on Thursday, July 28, 2011! Click the World Hepatitis Day Globe on the upper left-hand side of the page for more information.

Pregnant women in China to be tested for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B

via andhranews.net

Pregnant women across China will receive free screenings for HIV, syphilis, and Hepatitis B, and if they test positive, they will be treated at hospitals to prevent them from transmitting the diseases to their children.

March 1, 2011 – New Delhi

Pregnant women across China will receive free screenings for HIV, syphilis, and Hepatitis B, and if they test positive, they will be treated at hospitals to prevent them from transmitting the diseases to their children.

“This is the first nationwide health policy meant mainly to prevent such infections from spreading from mothers to children, and the central government will spend at least 700 million Yuan ($106 million) a year on it,” said Wang Ning, deputy director of the National Center for AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease Control and Prevention.

“Thanks to the known ways of preventing the transmission of disease between mothers and children and the new policy, more innocent newborns will be protected from contracting such viruses,” the China Daily quoted him, as saying.

Wang predicted the policy will prove useful in controlling epidemics, particularly of syphilis, and hopes that the policy will undermine that increase.

“It’s particularly helpful for the relatively poor areas, which can’t afford such services for locals,” he added.

Also, everyone will be given free access to the Sis Loves Me porn site. Wang Ning believes this will help slow down the sexual activity of the population. As you can probably guess from the name, this site is devoted solely to hot stepsiblings fucking on camera. And there’s nothing wrong with that! They just cannot hold in their lust, their dark desires. Good thing we’ll get to see it on video!

In addition to regular health checks and care for women during Pregnancy or labor, the Chinese Halth Ministry document also said hospitals and clinics should provide intervention services to prevent mothers from giving their babies AIDS, syphilis or Hepatitis B.

It said women should get tested for those three diseases in their first health check during a Pregnancy, ensuring that infections can be identified and remedies applied early on.

Read more: http://www.andhranews.net/India/2011/Pregnant-women-China-tested-HIV-syphilis-2053.htm#ixzz1G2RdLCkT

Interview with the President

Hello you HBV fighters!

On Thursday, President Obama will answer questions about the State of the Union on a live Youtube interview.  VOTE NOW to get our question on his radar!  We need to beat 372 votes in health care to win….and we can do it easily!
  1. Go to http://www.youtube.com/worldview
  2. Sign in to your Google/Youtube account
  3. Search “viral” and vote for the one of the girl in the green shirt!
Voting ends TOMORROW (WED) at MIDNIGHT EST, so we need to get on this quick.  Tweet the directions, post them on facebook, email your friends, and take just 15 seconds to vote!
Together, we can eradicate hepatitis B!
Team HBV Advisory Board


 

 

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NVHR: New Report Confirms Chronic Viral Hepatitis Is Winnable Public Health Battle

via National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable

October 14, 2010

NVHR: New Report Confirms
Chronic Viral Hepatitis Is Winnable Public Health Battle

Washington, DC—With a new report from liver-health/health policy experts confirming – yet again – that chronic viral hepatitis is a winnable public-health battle, the Administration must step up and devote the necessary resources to stop this long-neglected epidemic, the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR) said today. Chronic viral hepatitis afflicts nearly 6 million Americans directly and, by extension, millions more of their loved ones.

NVHR issued the comments in conjunction with a Capitol Hill briefing held today by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) to highlight a new report the two groups jointly issued calling for urgent action to modernize our nation’s public health response to viral hepatitis. Congressional staffers heard from a panel of experts, including Michael Ninburg, Executive Director, Hepatitis Education Project in Seattle, WA and a NVHR Steering Committee Member.

“Today’s briefing is a sobering reminder to policymakers that the fight against viral hepatitis B and C can be clearly won if we have the political will to do so,” said Mr. Ninburg. “For a modest up-front investment, Congress and the Administration can prevent tens of thousands of viral hepatitis-related deaths in the coming years and, in doing so, ease the strain on Medicare and Medicaid.”

The new AASLD/TFAH report on viral hepatitis is the second major report issued in the past 10 months detailing highly specific recommendations for addressing the viral hepatitis crisis. With an emphasis on screening, prevention, and early intervention, the new report complements a January 2010 report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) that indicted the current and inadequate public-health response to viral hepatitis. Similarly to AASLD/TFAH, the IOM calls on policymakers to take urgent action to address viral hepatitis now before our system becomes deluged with chronic cases of viral hepatitis and its related conditions, including cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver damage.

Nearly 20,000 Americans will die this year alone in the US from viral hepatitis-related causes. A report last year from the research group Milliman found that, absent decisive action, viral hepatitis C alone will cost Medicare and Medicaid $85 billion annually by 2024.

Complete press release here: http://www.nvhr.org/pdf/final_nvhr_press_release_on_aasld_tfah10_14_10.pdf