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Hepatitis

Contact

Hepatitis Program
Infectious Disease Investigation
Phone:
614.645.1475 opt 2.

Hepatitis C Linkage to Care Program
Phone:

614.645.CARE
(614.645.2273)

Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Program
Phone:

614.645.7597

Alcohol and Drug Early Intervention Services (EIS)
Community based Hep C, HIV, and STI testing
Phone:

614.645.6843

 

Infectious Disease Reporting System (IDRS)

http://idrsinfo.org/
IDRS is a 24-hour reporting phone line for health care practitioners and laboratories only.  

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Click below to learn more about the risk factors, signs and symptoms, prevention and treatment options for Hepatitis A, B and C.

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Hepatitis A (HAV) is a virus that affects the liver.  It causes an acute infection which means that symptoms start soon after exposure with an incubation period of 14-28 days. Unlike Hepatitis B and C, Hepatitis A does not cause long term, chronic infection. Learn more.

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Hepatitis B (HBV) is a viral disease that affects the liver and can cause liver disease.   Learn more.

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Hepatitis C (HCV) is a viral disease that affects your liver and can cause chronic liver disease. Almost four million people in the U.S. have been infected with Hepatitis C. Learn more.