Self-StudyScreening and Diagnosis of Hepatitis C Infection
Screening and Diagnosis of Hepatitis C Infection
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HCV Epidemiology in the United States - 0%Topic 1
HCV Incidence in the United StatesActivities- 0%Topic 2
HCV Prevalence in United StatesActivities- 0%Topic 3
HCV-Related DeathsActivities- 0%Topic 4
Risk Factors for Acquiring HCVHCV Epidemiology in the United States Overview
About this Lesson
Last Updated: January 2nd, 2024CNE/CME Continuing Education
This lesson qualifies for:- 1 CME AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, or
- 1 CNE contact hour and 1 CE contact hour (does NOT qualify for pharmacology CE for advanced practice nurses)
CNE and CME Origination: May 29th, 2013CNE and CME Review: January 9th, 2024CNE and CME Expiration: January 9th, 2027 (4th Edition)
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This is a substantial revision of the original Lesson. The previous edition was titled HCV Epidemiology in the United States and available until January 9th, 2024.Learning Objectives
- Describe the epidemiologic profile of the HCV epidemic in the United States
- Discuss application of HCV epidemiological data in public health planning
- Identify key risk factors and their mitigation for transmission of HCV
- Describe the impact of the ongoing opioid epidemic on trends in HCV epidemiology
- Summarize Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) case definitions for acute and chronic HCV infection
Lesson Contributors
Authors
David H. Spach, MDDavid H. Spach, MD
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of WashingtonDisclosures:NoneReviewers
Maria A. Corcorran, MD, MPHMaria A. Corcorran, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of WashingtonDisclosures:NoneLesson Plan
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