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Viral hepatitis treatment and policy must place affected communities at centre – UNSW Newsroom
An annual trends report says addressing the impact of COVID-19, stigma and the distrust of public health is needed to ensure harm reduction and raise treatment numbers.
An annual trends report says addressing the impact of COVID-19, stigma and the distrust of public health is needed to ensure harm reduction and raise treatment numbers. Health support services should engage more deeply with communities affected by viral hepatitis to combat barriers to prevention and treatment, including distrust of public health and the effects of stigma, says a new report.
Annual Report of Trends in Behaviour 2020: Viral Hepatitis in Australia, produced by the UNSW Centre for …
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