Presentations
Transmission
Treatment and Cure
Epidemiology
100

The difference between Phase 1 and Phase 2 of Project Connect

What is linking individuals to care?

100

True or False: Most Hepatitis C infected patients are symptomatic

What is False?

100

True or False: There is currently no cure for Hepatitis C.

What is false?

100

True or False: Individuals 18-29 years old were less likely to complete hepatitis C treatment

What is true?

200

Regardless of Hepatitis C treatment status, this barrier type was the most reported that delayed or prevented treatment initiation for Los Angeles residents.

What is a personal barrier?

200

The most common way Hepatitis C is spread

What is blood-to-blood contact?

200

The type of medication used to treat Hepatitis C

What are Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAA)?

200
The year that total prescriptions for Hepatitis C treatment in Los Angeles County declined by 37%

What is 2020?

300

These guides have lived experience with Hepatitis C and help others start and complete treatment.

What are peer navigators?

300

This activity poses the highest risk of Hepatitis C transmission among people who inject drugs

What is sharing injection drug use equipment (needles or syringes)?

300

The duration of a typical course of direct-acting antiviral treatment (in weeks)

What is 8-12 weeks?

300

A high risk population for Hepatitis C

What are racial and ethnic minorities?

What are persons expereincing housing instability?

What are persons with incarceration histories?

What are injection drug users?

400

The pharmaceutical company that manufacturers the Hepatitis C treatment medication, Epclusa, utilized in the Walgreens program

What is Gilead?

400

One reason Hepatitis C is rarely transmitted through sexual contact

What is low risk of blood exposure (or blood-to-blood contact)?

400

If left untreated, Hepatitis C can lead to this serious condition affecting the liver.

What is liver disease? 

What is liver cirrhosis? 

What is liver cancer?

400

A target set by the World Health Organization that aims to decrease new infections by 90% and related deaths by 65% in the next five years

What is the 2030 Hepatitis C Elimination Goal?

500

This term refers to the unequal distribution of healthcare resources across different geographic regions, which often results in barriers to care for residents in undeserved areas.

What are geographic access disparities?

500

Before this particular decade, donated blood was not screened for Hepatitis C in the U.S.

What is the 90s? 

500

The percentage of individuals with initial hepatitis C infection who have cleared or cured it, nationally

What is 34%?

500

The Service Planning Area with the highest crude rates of hepatitis C

What is Metro Los Angeles?