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Below is a series of topics that are relevant for community workers, health professionals, researchers or other professionals working to provide the best outcomes for people impacted by hepatitis B or hepatitis C. 

Clinical Trials

Clinical Trials

You can search ClinTrial Refer for hepatitis B and hepatitis C clinical trials. Read more

Published: 24th January, 2023

Author: Grace Hogan

National Hepatitis Infoline

National Hepatitis Infoline

The National Hepatitis Infoline provides confidential and free information on hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Read more

Published: 18th September, 2020

Updated: 16th January, 2023

Author:

Clinical guidelines

Clinical guidelines

Australian guidelines for the testing and treatment of hepatitis B and hepatitis C Read more

Published: 3rd March, 2020

Updated: 26th October, 2022

Author: Kevin Marriott

Mental Health Worker Information

Mental Health Worker Information

Information to support people working in mental health services when discussing hepatitis C. Read more

Published: 27th February, 2020

Updated: 27th February, 2023

Author: Kevin Marriott

Contact tracing in regional and remote areas

Contact tracing in regional and remote areas

This video is designed for health workers, especially those working closely with regional and remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Read more

Published: 1st February, 2020

Updated: 10th January, 2023

Author: Danny Adams

Taskforce on BBVs, Sexual Health and COVID-19

Taskforce on BBVs, Sexual Health and COVID-19

The BBV and sexual health sector taskforce discusses the scientific, clinical, BBV and sexual health service delivery and social implications of COVID-19, and provides consistent and evidence-based messaging to the health workforce, sector partners and community. Read more

Published: 30th January, 2020

Updated: 10th January, 2023

Author: Danny Adams

Other Languages

Other Languages

Hepatitis Australia resources translated into various languages Read more

Published: 17th June, 2019

Updated: 17th February, 2023

Author: Danny Adams

National Strategies

National Strategies

Links to Australia's National Hepatitis Strategies 2018 2022 Read more

Published: 27th September, 2018

Updated: 26th October, 2022

Author: Kevin Marriott

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  • Statement: You can breastfeed safely with hepatitis B or hepatitis C

    Statement: You can breastfeed safely with hepatitis B or hepatitis C

    There is a common misconception that people living with hepatitis B and/or hepatitis C cannot safely breastfeed. Recent misleading media coverage has suggested that drinking breast milk can easily pass on hepatitis B and hepatitis C. This is not the case.

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  • No, you’re not being tested for hepatitis as part of a routine blood test

    No, you’re not being tested for hepatitis as part of a routine blood test

    Hepatitis B and C are the most common blood borne viruses in Australia but testing for them is not part of normal blood tests—you generally have to ask your doctor.

  • A cure for hepatitis C

    A cure for hepatitis C

    You can take medicine to cure your hepatitis C. The tablets are easy to take and work very well. Most people don't have any side-effects.

  • Living with hepatitis B: The myth of the healthy carrier

    Living with hepatitis B: The myth of the healthy carrier

    If you’ve been told that you are “just a healthy carrier”, read on for a myth-busting update from Dr Alice Lam.

  • What is hepatitis C?

    What is hepatitis C?

    Basic information about hepatitis C and how it can affect you.

  • Hepatitis B medicine

    Hepatitis B medicine

    Medicines for hepatitis B help you live well with the virus. Talk to your doctor about whether starting treatment is right for you.

  • Testing for hepatitis B

    Testing for hepatitis B

    Tests used to diagnose hepatitis B

  • Testing for hepatitis C

    Testing for hepatitis C

    Information about the tests used to diagnose hepatitis C (hep C) infection

  • Hepatitis B vaccination

    Hepatitis B vaccination

    Hepatitis B can be prevented with a safe and effective vaccine.

  • What is hepatitis B?

    What is hepatitis B?

    Basic information about hepatitis B transmission and how it affects people.

  • Hepatitis C symptoms

    Hepatitis C symptoms

    Symptoms of hepatitis C are not always obvious

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