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Resources
on HIV and Hepatitis C Coinfection
Ryan Hicks, Staff, Wisconsin HIV/STD/Hepatitis
C Information & Referral Center
November 2011 HIV
and Hepatitis C are well known to show common risk factors
and routes of infection. HCV infection is more serious in
HIV-infected persons and can lead to liver damage more quickly.
Coinfection with HCV may also affect the treatment of HIV
infection.
Below
you will find a selection of links to online resources on
HIV and Hepatitis C coinfection.
HIVandHepatitis.com
The goal of HIVandHepatitis.com is to produce high-quality,
accurate, and timely online information about treatment, management,
and prevention of HIV, hepatitis B and C, HIV/HBV and HIV/HCV
coinfection, and related infectious diseases.
http://www.hivandhepatitis.com/
The
Wisconsin HIV, STD and Hepatitis C Information and Referral
Center
Section on HIV and Hepatitis C Coinfection
http://www.irc-wisconsin.org/HIV_HCV_Coinfection.htm
CDC
CDC fact sheet on HIV and Hepatitis C coinfection
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/factsheets/coinfection.htm
TheBody.com
TheBody.com's information and links page on Hepatitis C.
http://www.thebody.com/content/6050/hepatitis-c.html
HCVAdvocate.org
Resources, fact sheets, guides and information for people
living with hepatitis C.
http://www.hcvadvocate.org/
HCVAdvocate.org's
Section on HIV and Hepatitis C Coinfection
http://www.hcvadvocate.org/hepatitis/hepatitis_C.asp#4
The
HIV & Hepatitis Resource Guide
The HIV & Hepatitis Resource Guide from Clark county,
Washington public health.
http://www.clark.wa.gov/public-health/hiv/documents/HIV-HepResourceGuide.pdf
Hep
Mag
Information and resources on hepatitis C
http://www.hepmag.com/
Real
Health
Real Health magazine's website with information, articles
and resources on hepatitis C geared towards African Americans.
http://www.realhealthmag.com/
To find
HIV-related services
near you, visit the Find
Services Near You section of the website or call the Wisconsin
HIV, STD and Hepatitis C Information & Referral Center
at (800) 334-2437. For HIV-related services outside of Wisconsin,
call CDC Info at (800) 232-4636.
For
More Information Call: 1-800-334-2437
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