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January 30, 2010

Hepatitis C New Zealand blog January 2010 New Zealand Viral Hepatitis Whakatane 2010

Hepatitis C New Zealand blog January 2010 New Zealand Viral Hepatitis Whakatane 2010

New Zealand Viral Hepatitis 3rd NZ Conference Whakatane 2010

Friday 05 March – Saturday 06 March 2010
War Memorial Complex, Whakatane, New Zealand

Invited Speakers: Professor Mitchell Shiffman, USA

Professor Andrew Lloyd, Australia

Dr Morris Sherman, Canada

Dr James Fung, Hong Kong

Around half the conference will  be about hepatitis B and the other half hepatitis C

With topics such as

Relevance of viral  load; is it a predictor to HCC?  James Fung

Multidisciplinary approach of HCC in NZ  John McCall or Adam Bartlet

Therapies available for patients with HCC in NZ Catherine Stedman

State of the Art Lecture

Optimisation of Outcomes with current standard-of-care” (on use of baseline and
on-treatment responses (RVR, EVR) to individualiase therapy, weight-based RBV).
What’s next – direct acting antivirals (DAAs )Mitch Shiffman

HCV in Correctional Facilities

HCV prevention, treatment and follow-up in prison populations Andrew Lloyd

HCV in NZ correctional facilities Frank Weilert

NZ model in an Auckland prison Steve Gerred

Difficult-to-treat patients

State of Art Lecture
“Approaches to non-responders – retreatment, induction dosing IFN,
higher dosing RBV, maintenance therapy – do they work”  Mitch Shiffman

Alternative therapies for HCV

Is there alternative therapies for HCV treatment and do they work? TBA;   College of natural therapies

Middlemore audit of patients taking alternative therapy Jacinda Ryan

Hepatotoxic therapies Sarah Fitt

Debate: Should there be a national register for chronic HBV & HCV?

You can find out more about the conference at the hepatitis foundation of New Zealand Website here

http://www.hepfoundation.org.nz/conferencep.html

and register here

http://www.hepfoundation.org.nz/RegistrationForm2010.pdf

Our invite must have got lost in the mail and our budget of zero precludes travel. The joys of the peer based NGO.

New Zealand hep c news letter

Got my first email copy of the New Zealand hep c news letter , a joint effort by the Auckland Christchurch and Dunedin Hepatitis C Resources centres.

Well actually I accidentally deleted it so if you want to check it out Hepatitis C resource centre  0800 224372 (0800 22 HEPC)

A viral hepatitis testing pilot project in 19 pharmacies across the country has found a hepatitis B or C positive patient in every 6 tests conducted.

I mentioned this chemist based anonymous testing for hepatitis at English pharmacies a while back; the results of the trial have been interesting

19 pharmacies in 5 PCT areas offered free, on-demand hepatitis B and C dried blood spot tests to clients who had been at risk of contracting viral hepatitis as part of a 3-month pilot project organised by The Hepatitis C Trust. Across the pharmacies a total of 234 tests were conducted, diagnosing 35 people with hepatitis C (15% of tests) and 4 people with hepatitis B (2% of tests). This is a far higher proportion of hepatitis C positive diagnoses than found in GP surgeries, where 4% of tests find positive hepatitis C patients and 2% of tests find hepatitis B patients.

Dev Dalvar from D R Pharmacy in Sandwell PCT commented on the pilot: “Offering hepatitis B and C tests in my pharmacy has been a huge benefit to the local community. The people diagnosed will now be able to access potentially life-saving treatment and many customers are more aware about the viruses and risk factors.

Charles Gore, Chief Executive of The Hepatitis C Trust said: “It is a tragedy that increasing numbers of people with hepatitis C are dying, often because they have been living with the hepatitis B or C undiagnosed for years, even decades. There are at least 100,000 people living with the hepatitis C unawares but only 8,000 people were diagnosed last year. We desperately need a new approach to testing that will find the undiagnosed patients and this pilot study shows pharmacy testing could be just what is needed.

A series of Hepatitis C videos from the Harm reduction works

HIV, hepatitis C and injecting drug use, part 2: The sharing of injecting equipment

Best of health for 2010

www.hcv.org.nz

October 8, 2009

Hepatitis C New Zealand A dark and stormy night

Hepatitis C New Zealand  A dark and stormy night

Public Health Champion 2009 awarded by Public Health Association to Canterbury’s Cheryl Brunton

Dr Brunton’s work with hepatitis C began when she investigated an outbreak at Christchurch Prison in 1991. This led to an on-going interest in hepatitis C research and advocacy. She helped establish the Auckland and Christchurch Hep C support groups, was instrumental in founding the Christchurch Hepatitis C Resource Centre and was the inaugural chair of its trust board. She also took part in the development of the first national Hepatitis C Action plan.

“She continues to arrange conferences, workshops and training on Hep C, played a part in the establishment of the Hepatitis C community clinic in Christchurch, and is part of its advisory group.

I applaud any one working to improve things for people with Hepatitis C long my people care and make a difference, thanks Cheryl from everyone affected by Hepatitis  in New Zealand.

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE0909/S00025.htm

Prime minister with Hepatitis C

The Prime Minister of Mongolia S.Bayar is the first prime minister to publically announce their hepatitis C Status recently, Bayar was reported to have the viral infectious disease of Hepatitis C before he took office of prime minister. He said that the Prime Minister took a holiday of five working days only since he assumed office in November 2007. In Seoul, Lambaa said, Prime Minister Bayar is now receiving “interferon-based therapy”.

New issue Australian  Hep C  Review magazine available online a good read

The new issue of Australian Hep C magazine is available on line it has some interesting articles about hepatitis C but the one that caught my eye was a   article on drug trials for hepatitis c

Available here.

http://hepmagazines.realviewtechnologies.com/

C-een & Heard speakers program

Inviting a speaker to your agency or organisation provides an opportunity to:
•    Hear first hand personal experiences of people living with hepatitis C
•    Challenge the myths and stereotypes about hepatitis C
•    Address discriminatory attitudes in the workplace and elsewhere
•    Provide a holistic view of health (medical, social, personal)
•    Gain insight into the psychosocial issues associated with hepatitis C
•    Enhance existing training & education initiatives with personal perspectives

Maceon is a guy who lives in Sydney and is involved in community-based education and awareness raising in NSW, Australia. He features in a new DVD produced by the Hepatitis C Council of NSW. It contains stories from several different speakers and is used as a facilitation tool used when our Education and Development team conducts sessions outside the Sydney metropolitan region.

Interesting news story from America about the Hepatitis C hazards of the health care system,

Hep C nurse 20 years jail
Added: 28 September 2009
A former hospital surgical technician who may have infected dozens of surgical patients with hepatitis C by stealing their pain medication and swapping back needles tainted by the virus she carried pleaded guilty on Friday to US federal drug charges. Kristen Parker, 26, could have faced up to life in prison on the most serious charges, but accepted a 20-year prison sentence in a plea agreement with federal prosecutors. Ms. Parker admitted guilt to multiple charges of tampering with a consumer product and obtaining a controlled substance by deceit. Twenty-seven patients at two US hospitals where Ms. Parker worked last year and this year, in Denver and Colorado Springs, have tested positive for a strain of hepatitis C and have been linked to her care, according to state health records. Ms. Parker’s lawyer said outside the courthouse that he thought the lesser sentence was warranted in part by his client’s cooperation with health officials and the police since her arrest this summer

I have been impressed with the English web resource  www.harmreductionworks.org.uk

This website supports the harm reduction works campaign materials. The campaign was developed by Exchange Supplies for the National Treatment Agency as part of the implementation of the Department of Health publication Reducing Drug Related Harm: An Action Plan. The plan commits to reducing the burden of illness and death caused by illicit drug use through improved surveillance of service provision, improved delivery of harm reduction services, and information campaigns aimed at drug users and drug service providers.

http://www.harmreductionworks.org.uk/index.html

Harm reduction works  it has some great information on Hepatitis C  I like this video in particular how small is the hepatitis C Virus is.

Best of Health

www.hcv.org.nz

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