Oregon Touts Hepatitis Prevention Plan

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World Hepatitis Day is this Sunday, and for the Oregon Health Authority, it’s an opportunity to promote its plan to eliminate hepatitis across the state.

Released in March, the plan includes major goals and strategies to limit the spread of hepatitis A, B and C over the next six years. It’s gotten new attention after 2,400 patients in Oregon hospitals were potentially exposed to hepatitis and HIV earlier this month.

Concerns are high, but epidemiologist Dr. Dean Sidelinger, Oregon’s state health officer, said people should be aware of the threats of hepatitis, but not anxious.

“In day-to-day times, people should feel safe and confident in going to the doctor,” he said. “The risk of exposure to these viruses is extremely low in most cases.”

Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, and contagious viruses are among the causes. Sidelinger said he’s confident Oregon has the technology and resources to fully eliminate the threat.

While many people may have heard of hepatitis, they may not fully understand how prevalent it is in their communities. According to OHA data, the proportion of chronic hepatitis C cases among people in their 20s tripled between 2010 and 2019.

Sidelinger said there’s a good chance most Oregonians know someone who is affected by chronic hepatitis.

“It can seem out of the blue to be talking about hepatitis and [a] hepatitis awareness day, but this is a disease that affects many individuals,” he said. “But the good news is, everyone can take steps to protect themselves.”

The OHA says you can help prevent the spread of hepatitis by washing hands and fresh produce, staying current on vaccinations, avoiding sharing needles, and getting tested regularly. These tips and more are part of the state’s plan to eliminate hepatitis by 2030.

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