Twitter Chat: Hepatitis C Testing Saves Lives
CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden will host a live Twitter chat about the importance of life-saving Hepatitis C testing. Follow Dr. Frieden on Twitter to join the conversation.Hepatitis C is a silent epidemic in the United States. More than 3 million adults are infected with Hepatitis C and most are baby boomers, people born 1945-1965. Since many people with Hepatitis C have no symptoms and are unaware of their infection, CDC wants all baby boomers to get a blood test for Hepatitis C, which over time can cause liver damage and even liver cancer.
Earlier this month, CDC issued updated guidance for doctors and other health care providers about how to test for Hepatitis C, emphasizing the importance of identifying current infection. CDC Director Dr. Frieden will host a live Twitter chat to start a discussion with baby boomers, health care providers and partners about the importance of testing all baby boomers and people with other risks for Hepatitis C. He will be joined by CDC experts Dr. John Ward, Director of the Division of Viral Hepatitis, and Dr. Hazel Dean, Deputy Director of the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention to answer your questions about Hepatitis C testing.
When:
Thursday, May 30, 2:00-3:00PM EDT
Join the conversation:
Follow Dr. Frieden on Twitter @DrFriedenCDC and use the hashtag #CDCchat to participate.
More Information
- Follow @DrFriedenCDC on Twitter
- Follow @DrDeanCDC on Twitter
- Follow @CDChep on Twitter
- Vital Signs – Hepatitis C
- CDC Feature- Hepatitis C: Testing Baby Boomers Saves Lives
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