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HIV & Hep C Co-Infection (NYS Health Dept)

HIV & Hep C Co-Infection
Wednesday, September 17 | 10 AM – 12 PM
RSVP
Description:
More than 25% of people living with HIV in the United States are co-infected with the Hep C. Among people who acquired HIV as a result of injection drug use, the rates of HIV/Hep C co-infection may be as high as 90%. Hep C screening is recommended for all persons living with HIV.
This 90-minute webinar from the Regional Training Center is for health and human service providers who work with people living with HIV and who need updated information about HIV/Hep C co-infection in order to provide effective services to their clients.
Objectives:
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Recall basic information about the liver and Hep C, including transmission, prevention, course of illness, screening and treatment
- Counsel their HIV positive client about the importance of knowing their Hep C status
- Describe how co-infection with HIV and Hep C affects the progression of each disease;
- Recall current trends and improvements in treatment for people who are co-infected with HIV and Hep C
- List at least three additional service needs of people with HIV who are also co-infected with Hep C
Intended Audience:
Any health or human services provider or HIV, Hep C or Harm Reduction Peer Worker
Questions? Email rtc.contact@caiglobal.org
