Hot off the press! Check out the 2023 NYC Hepatitis A, B and C report!
New 2023 NYC Hepatitis A, B, and C Report shows viral hepatitis elimination progress. Hep B and Hep C affects 314,300 New Yorkers. ➡️ In 2023, there were 9,548 new reports of hepatitis A, B and C, compared with 8544 new reports in 2022. ➡️ While the numbers of people reported with Hep B increased from 2022 to 2023, the number of people newly reported with Hep C decreased. ➡️ Without care and treatment, over 50,100 of these individuals may develop severe liver disease. Full report: https://lnkd.in/emKCPpGB Congratulations Celia Quinn, Sarah Braunstein, Sarah Ahmed, MPH, CHES, Holly Anger, Samantha Carpen, MPH., Umaima Khatun, Marie P. Bresnahan, MPH, Julie Lazaroff, Diana Isabel Diaz Muñoz, Farma Pene, MPH, CHES, Ned Latham, Tristan D. McPherson, Leandra U., MPH, Adeeba Afzal Khan, MPH, CHES, Rahel Yosief, MPH, Christina Hwang, Jackilyn Rivera, Alma Chaves, MPH, Shamar S. Smalls, MPH, Ajya Sah, Nadine Kela-Murphy, Versalle Shelton, Joke Salako, Julia Latash, Alex Harocopos Ellenie Tuazon, Farah Riazi and to all of our dedicated champions and partners! #hepfreenyc