LIAAC is participating in this year's NAAHCAD by spreading Hepatitis C awareness and encouraging testing.
According to the New York State Department of Health’s (NYSDOH), there were 1,453 reported cases of people living with Hepatitis C in Nassau and Suffolk County in 2016. And with the current opioid epidemic, and the increasing use of injection drugs, the numbers may rise further. In July 2017, the NYSDOH reported that over 5,300 Long Islanders have been admitted to an Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS)-certified chemical dependence treatment program, with the majority of clients living in Suffolk County.
Hepatitis C has been called the “Silent Epidemic” because many people who are infected with the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) do not show apparent symptoms for decades. The virus is spread when infected blood enters the body of someone who is not infected. There are several ways one could become infected but sharing injection drug needles; being born to an infected mother; and blood transfusions and organ transplants before 1992 are the most common ways it is transmitted. It is most recognized in the chronic stages when liver damage has occurred. HCV infections could range in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks (acute infection), or a lifelong illness (chronic infection) that attacks the liver, resulting in liver problems, including cirrhosis or liver cancer.
Under the guidance of Dr. Gail Barouh, President & CEO of LIAAC for over 30 years, LIAAC has led the way in promoting Hepatitis C treatments, testing & prevention. LIAAC will be participating in NAAHCAD by spreading Hepatitis C awareness and encouraging testing on their social media outlets. LIAAC provides free and confidential Hepatitis C testing as well as education and linkage to care services. To learn more, visit http://liaac.org/blog/.
Contact Info:
Name: John Haigney
Organization: Long Island Association for AIDS Care, Inc.
Address: 60 Adams Ave, Hauppauge, NY 11788, United States
Phone: +1-631-385-2451
Website: http://liaac.org/
Source: PressCable
Release ID: 88891099
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