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U. of C. Medicine to take aim at hepatitis C

University of Chicago Medicine will receive a $6.2 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to battle hepatitis C in Chicago, mounting an all-out assault on the disease, health care administrators will announce Thursday.

About 3.2 million Americans including up to 70,000 in Chicago have hepatitis C, about half of whom are unaware they have the infection, which can progress slowly and is largely symptom-free in its early stages. Over decades, infected individuals can suffer serious liver damage, including cirrhosis or cancer.

The grant will help fund the Hepatitis C Community Alliance to Test and Treat program. Along with other agencies, the initiative aims to train about 200 primary care providers at 30 community health centers over four years. The goal: to screen more than 18,000 Chicagoans annually, said officials.

"This is groundbreaking," said Dr. Daniel Johnson, chief of academic pediatrics at the University of Chicago Medicine. "This will become the template to track any disease process."

Technology will also play a key role in expanding reach. A videoconference system will allow clinicians to engage in case review and discussion. It also will facilitate surveillance and collecting data, along with using social media to increase awareness and promote testing.

"This is probably one of the largest-scale projects we've ever seen. ... It's not happening just at one center, but it uses everyone's strength, citywide " said Dr. Andrew Aronsohn, a University of Chicago Medicine hepatologist, who is developing the interactive curriculum.

Until recently, doctors had few weapons to combat the disease. But new drugs, while prohibitively expensive, are offering better outcomes with fewer side effects, physicians said.

Hepatitis C is spread when blood from an infected individual enters the body most commonly affecting intravenous drug users. But other populations are also vulnerable, including those who have been sexually active and those who had a blood transfusion before 1992, when donor blood testing became required in the U.S.

Two out of three of those living with the disease are baby boomers, according to the CDC, which recommends screening for everyone born from 1945 to 1965.

"This isn't just a fringe population," said Johnson, founder of Extension Community Healthcare Outcomes Chicago, which will lead the screening and treatment initiative. "If you've ever had unprotected sex, many sexual partners or had a partner who has had many partners, you're at risk. If you ever had something like a femur fracture (when you were a child) that might need a blood transfusion ... you could be at risk."

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Timely Ebola information from Journal of Disaster Medicine & Public Health Preparedness

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE:

7-Oct-2014

Contact: Alice O'Donnell alice.odonnell@sdmph.org 240-833-4429 Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health @dmphsociety

Rockville, MD The Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health is committed to examining the details of individual disasters and public health crises. With the recent arrival of Ebola in the United States, the journal is launching a special issue on the virus. The journal will serve as an educated and authoritative voice on the virus, risk and threat level, potential of outbreak, preparation and response for the public and media.

The Journal of Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, began covering events in their entirety via special issues this fall. In doing so, the journal publishes in real time over the total extent of an event or crisis from beginning to end. Due to the intensity surrounding the Ebola virus, coverage may extend beyond one special issue.

Global experts, responders, and scientific and medical professionals in both the Ebola virus and public health will support and supply content for this special and timely issue. Material will be published accordingly after review and will be open to all. Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Jim James begins with an editorial that discusses the role of Ebola in the greater picture of transitional public health. The issue will also feature works such as Global and Domestic Legal Preparedness and Response: 2014 Ebola Outbreak by Dr. James G. Hodge, as well as commentary from Dr. Frederick M. Burkle, Operationalizing Public Health Skills to Resource Poor Settings: Is this the Achilles Heel in the Ebola Epidemic Campaign?.

According to Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Jim James, "This is a new approach to publishing in a scientific reviewed medical journal. The need for such factual and timely scholarly coverage in modern times is especially critical. Far too often, the media must report on incomplete and/or inaccurate information often leading to the unintentional promulgation of misinformation that will often result in undue public alarm and unwarranted practices and policies. Providing expert information in a timely manner should have a positive impact on more effectively dealing with major events."

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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness is the first comprehensive and authoritative journal emphasizing public health preparedness and disaster response for all health care and public health professionals globally. The journal seeks to translate science into practice and integrate medical and public health perspectives. DMPHP is the official journal of the Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health.

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