Title: Viral Hepatitis Prevention and Control in the U'S'
1Viral Hepatitis Prevention and Control in the
U.S.
- Digestive Disease National Coalition
- March 8, 2009
- Washington, DC
2Global Disease Burden
Chronic HBV 370 million Chronic HCV 130
million HIV 40 million
3U.S. Disease Burden
- Living with chronic viral hepatitis 4.5 M
- Living with HIV 1.1 M
- Unaware of viral hepatitis infection gt2 M
- Unaware of HIV status 200,000
- Deaths from chronic viral hepatitis 11-15,000
- Deaths from HIV/AIDS 12,500
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4U.S. Disease Burden
- 4th leading ID cause of premature mortality
- Health disparities for minority populations
- Of Black men 40-49 yrs, one in 7 HCV infected
- Of Asian Americans one in 12 HBV infection
- Cause of 70 of chronic liver disease
- Most common cause of liver transplantation
- Liver cancer is 9th leading cause of cancer
deaths and increasing
5Strategic Imperatives for Viral Hepatitis
Prevention and Control
- Protect vulnerable populations from infection
- Prevent disease from chronic hepatitis B and
hepatitis C - Gather data to guide disease prevention
6Division of Viral Hepatitis
- Three funding lines
- Viral hepatitis
- Emerging infections
- Food safety
7Domestic HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB
Prevention Appropriated Funds, FY 2008
Domestic HIV 69
STD 15
TB 14
Hepatitis 2
Total 1 billion
8Institute of Medicine Review
- Strategies for preventing HBV and HCV infections
- Strategies for reducing morbidity and mortality
from chronic HBV and HCV infections - Assess the type and quality of data needed from
state and local viral hepatitis surveillance
systems to guide and evaluate prevention services
9DVH Needs Assessment for Viral Hepatitis
Prevention
- Priorities
- Improve detection of viral hepatitis
- Reduce illness and death from viral hepatitis
- Eliminate HBV transmission among adults in the
U.S. - Prevent HBV transmission and disease among HBV
infected pregnant women and their infants -
10- Systems for Viral Hepatitis Surveillance
- Passive surveillance nationwide for acute disease
via the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance
System (NNDSS) - No dedicated extramural program funding
- Reporting incomplete
- Enhanced surveillance in selected sites
- Sentinel Counties (1982 2006)
- Enhanced Hepatitis Surveillance Centers (2005
present) to integrate acute and chronic disease
activities, develop best practices, and
estimate/evaluate disease burden
11States Reporting Chronic Hepatitis B and C Virus
Infections via NNDSS, 2007
Chronic HBV Infection
Chronic HCV Infection
Reports to CDC
Not reportable
Reportable but reports not sent to CDC
12Comparison of National Chronic Disease
Surveillance Systems
- System Est. no. No. reports/
Reporting Est. Case Est. Data - Coordinator infected year
flow Complete Complete
Funding -
- HIV/AIDS 50,000-
MD/lab?all - (HARS)CDC 1.2 m 60,000
SHDs?CDC gt85 gt90
50 m -
- Cancer
MD?Cancer - (NPCR)CDC - 1.2 million
registr.?CDC gt95 gt95
38 m - End-stage renal
Medicare - Disease (USRDS)
data ? - NIDDK 2.0 m 100,000
NIDDK 100 gt95
3 m - Chronic HBV
labs?39 lt10
sex 99 - (NNDSS)CDC 1.2 m 20,000 SHDs
?CDC race/eth30-45 0 -
- Chronic HCV
labs?36 lt10
sex 99 - (NNDSS)CDC 3.2 m gt100,000 SHDs
?CDC race/eth 25-40 0
13Percentage of Missing Data from Viral Hepatitis
Case Records, U.S., 2005-2007
Source National Notifiable Disease Surveillance
System (NNDSS)
14Improve Detection Of Viral Hepatitis
- Quality case surveillance
- Outbreak detection and investigation
- Monitoring viral mutations
- Linkage to other systems
- Disease registries
- Health targets
- Eliminate the backlog of case reports
- help states and CDC effectively monitor viral
hepatitis morbidity and mortality - Identify outbreaks in healthcare and other
settings - Strengthen capacity in 4 regional public health
labs to support outbreak investigations.
15Non-hospital healthcare-associated HBV and HCV
infection
- 33 outbreaks in past 10 years in non-hospital
healthcare settings - outpatient medical or surgical clinics (n12)
- chronic hemodialysis centers (n 6)
- Long term care facilities (n15)
- gt 450 new HBV or HCV infections identified
- Is this the tip of the iceberg?
- gt60,000 persons recommended for screening
- Infection control breaches by healthcare
personnel - These outbreaks continued despite available
recommendations
16Reduce Illness/Death from Viral Hepatitis
- Viral Hepatitis Intervention Program
- Screening and counseling
- Culturally competent outreach
- Professional training
- Case management
- Integrate with STD services
- Capacity to respond to emerging trends
- Healthcare associated viral hepatitis
- HCV in HIV MSM
- Immigration
- Goal - Identify and care for 100,000 HCV persons
and 40,000 HBV persons
17Reduce Illness/Death from Viral Hepatitis
- Adult viral hepatitis coordinators
- Average award 90,000
- VH-NET cooperative agreements
- 6 nationally _at_150,000 per year
- Screening, testing, counseling
- 0 federal funds dedicated to these activities
18Eliminate HBV Transmission Among Adults In The U.S
- Support personnel in the Adult Hepatitis B
Vaccination Initiative - Assure initiation and completion of hepatitis B
vaccination series in 1700 clinics - Conduct or refer for other viral hepatitis
prevention services - Develop or augment IT systems
- Program evaluation
- Health target Increase vaccination coverage by
30 among at risks adults
19Prevent HBV Transmission And Disease Among
Pregnant Women And Their Infants
- Augment case management of perinatal prevention
programs for - Infants
- Mothers
- Family and household members
- Health targets
- Eliminate HBV transmission among infants born in
the U.S. - Eliminate HBV transmission among family members
of HBV pregnant women - Prevent progression of HBV-related liver disease
among HBV pregnant women
20 Challenges for Prevention and Control of
Chronic Viral Hepatitis in the U.S.
- Achieve goal of eliminating HBV transmission
- Reduce HCV transmission
- Assure all persons w/ HBV HCV infection
- Know their infection status
- Receive appropriate care and treatment
- Have reduced risk of liver cirrhosis and cancer
- Prioritize services to eliminate racial/ethnic
health disparities - Asian/Pacific Islanders
- African Americans
- Strengthen surveillance and evaluation