Small-area estimation of Hepatitis C prevalence

State-level estimates of prevalence of chronic HCV infection are critical to understanding variation in HCV burden in the United States, and to informing local prevention, treatment, and advocacy efforts. This project is using statistical modeling approaches to synthesize CDC surveillance, census, and other data sources to yield the first systematic estimates of HCV prevalence for each US state and the District of Columbia. This project is conducted in partnership with scientists in the Division of Viral Hepatitis.

Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in US States and the District of Columbia, 2013 to 2016

Rosenberg E,Rosenthal E,Hall E,Barker L,Hofmeister M,Sullivan P,Dietz P,Mermin J,Ryerson B

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Estimating Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in the United States, 2013-2016

Hofmeister M,Rosenthal E,Barker L,Rosenberg E,Barranco M,Hall E,Edlin B,Mermin J,Ward J,Ryerson B

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National Mortality and Cost Estimates for HBV

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Cost-Effectiveness for HEPLISAV by Risk Groups and General Population

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Cost-Effectiveness of Universal HepB Vaccination Strategies Among Adults

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Estimates of State-level Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection, Stratified by Race and Sex, United States, 2010

Hall E,Rosenberg E,Sullivan P

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Estimation of State-Level Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus Infection, US States and District of Columbia, 2010

Rosenberg E,Hall E,Sullivan P,Sanchez T,Workowski K,Ward J,Holtzman D

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HepVu

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