Home
header image
  • Home
  • FAQ
  • Contact
  • English
  • Русский
  • About us
    • Who we are
    • What we want
    • What we do
    • Background
    • Our sponsors
  • Our work
    • Advocacy work
    • Linking and learning
    • Projects/initiatives
  • Clearinghouse
  • Members
    • Members map
    • Members alphabet
    • Become a member
    • Member Search
    • My profile
  • Partners
  • News
    • Announcements
    • E-news
    • Clearinghouse updates
    • Vacancies
    • Archives
  • Events
    • Upcoming events
    • Past events
  • Links
  • Social Media Room
The AIDS Action Europe clearinghouse is a central point where NGOs, policy makers, networks and other stakeholders in Europe and Central Asia can share key documents and good practice materials.
Sign up for our newsletter
Home

Selected Item

Back
Hepatitis C among people who use drugs
Astrid Leicht, Eberhard Schatz
The increasing burden of hepatitis C remains underestimated by many policy makers, professionals and the public. There is, however, considerable evidence and expertise upon which guidance for effectively tackling hepatitis C in Europe can draw. The key messages included in this report represent the most important aspects of interventions targeting injecting drug users. These have been identified through field work, the day to day experience of practitioners and a literature review.
English
Health care professionals
Policy makers
NGOs
Care and support
Policy
Prevention
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Western Europe
2011
book
application/pdf iconhepatitisc_key_messages_all.pdf
182

Post new comment

 
Type the characters you see in this picture. (verify using audio)
Type the characters you see in the picture above; if you can't read them, submit the form and a new image will be generated. Not case sensitive.
AIDS Action Europe is not responsible for the content of comments posted on this website. The comments are generated automatically, using details given by third parties. AIDS Action Europe reserves the right to alter or remove any comments without giving a reason.
* Send an e-mail to our moderator if you think this material is not appropriate. Our moderator will review the material and if necessary remove it from our website
  • User login
  • Colophon
  • Disclaimer