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Emergency Departments

NHS England has a national aim of eliminating viral hepatitis as a public health threat ahead of 2030, as part of a wider global World Health Organisation goal.  Hep C U Later exists to support the elimination of viral hepatitis.

Hepatitis C can be prevented, identified, and cured with a simple course of tablets. It is estimated there are currently less than 60,000 people in England who are unaware they have a hepatitis C infection.

Hepatitis B can be prevented with a course of vaccinations, identified through testing and managed with effective treatments.  It is estimated there are currently 269,000 people in England who living with hepatitis B, and just over half are unaware they have the virus.

If viral hepatitis is not identified and managed, or treated, this can lead to liver damage, cancer, and death.   There are a number of ways viral hepatitis can be transmitted, and people do not always recognise they have the infection due to a lack of symptoms.  The only way to know is to engage people in testing.

Many emergency departments across the country and delivering opt-out testing for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.  The roll out of emergency department opt-out testing has proven to be cost effective and successful in identifying people with an infection and linking them to support and treatment.

“Universal testing reduces stigma and helps us to find people who may have a historic risk of infection, be unaware, and who won’t access testing elsewhere. The Viral Hepatitis Elimination Programme at NHS England has been excited about testing in generic, open-access services for some time. Having tested this out in some Emergency Departments since Spring 2021, we partnered with HIV colleagues to ensure a comprehensive opt-out blood-borne virus testing service in some Emergency Departments.  The success to date suggested continued roll out.

Already, this intervention has saved lives and made testing ‘just something that everyone does’. Because of this intervention, we are now closer to succeeding with eliminating viral hepatitis as a public health issue in England in advance of the World Health Organisation target of 2030.”

Mark Gillyon-Powell, Head of NHSE’s HCV elimination programme

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Hepatitis C Leaflet

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