Hepatitis C

Project Connect: Bridging the Gap Between Hepatitis C Diagnosis and Care in LA

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a significant public health problem nationally and in Los Angeles County (LAC).  In Los Angeles County (pop. 10M) there are around 45,000 or more HCV RNA positive cases based on hepatitis C case reports through 2018. Most of those cases remain untreated, even though HCV is now curable with new direct acting antivirals (DAAs). Major racial and ethnic disparities among LA County residents in accessing and receiving treatment remain.

In collaboration with the Hepatitis Unit of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, we will develop a case management protocol and train a team of volunteer student case workers. We will reach out to cases of Hepatitis C infection to educate, recommend treatment and help with linkage to treatment

Students in Action

Publications

COVID-19 Pandemic Associated Declines and Subsequent Increases in Hepatitis C Virus Treatment Prescriptions in Los Angeles County

Hernandez-Tamayo, C., Stafylis, C., & Klausner, J. D. (2023). Open forum infectious diseases10(4), ofad125.

Lack of Hepatitis C Virus Elimination by 2030 in Los Angeles County at Current Treatment Rate

Hernandez-Tamayo, C., Stafylis, C., & Klausner, J. D. (2023). Open forum infectious diseases10(4), ofad125

Mapping the Required Reporting of Hepatitis C Virus Ribonucleic Acid Test Results in the United States

Vij AP, Tamayo CH, Stafylis C, Klausner JD (2023) . J Infect Dis Epidemiol 9:306. 

Abstracts

Treatment Disparities Among Minorities Living with Hepatitis C in Los Angeles County

Conference: Minority Health Conference 2023 (Keck)

Results From a Patient Navigation Program to Link HCV-Infected LA County Residents to Care

Conference: 2023 California Acute Communicable Disease Control Conference

Using County Notification Data To Characterize Recently Reported Hepatitis C Cases, Los Angeles

Conference: Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI)

HIV-HCV syndemic in California: Spatial epidemiological approach

Conference: APHA 2023 Annual Meeting and Expo

Insights into the spatial epidemiology of Hepatitis C infection: Systematic synthesis of Area- Level Determinants and Spatiotemporal Analyses​

Conference: World Congress of Epidemiology 2024

Project Connect: Using County Notification Data to Guide Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Residents of Los Angeles County to Care​

Conference: National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) 360

PATIENT-REPORTED BARRIERS TO HCV TREATMENT IN LOS ANGELES

Conference: XULA 17th Health Disparities Conference

Determinants of Hepatitis C Virus Treatment Completion Among Los Angeles County Residents Diagnosed Between January 1, 2021 and April 30, 2022

Conference: Society for Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting

HEPATITIS C AMONG LATINX IN LOS ANGELES: DISPARITY AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR PREVENTION

Conference: Consortium of Universities for Global Health

USC Leads and Staff

Clinical Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Population and Public Health Sciences

Senior Research Associate

Project Specialist

Research Assistant

Research Assistant

LACDPH Leads

Adjunct Research Professor of Population and Public Health Sciences

Supervising Epidemiologist in Los Angeles County Department of Public Health

Undergraduate/Graduate Researchers

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Master’s Student

Master’s Student

Clinical Research Coordinator

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