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Hepatitis
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Viral hepatitis is an infection that affects the liver. While there are at least five different types of hepatitis (A-E), the three most common types in the United States are hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
Hepatitis A is an acute infection and people usually improve without treatment. Hepatitis B and hepatitis C can cause chronic, persistent infections, which can lead to chronic liver disease. There are vaccines to prevent hepatitis A and hepatitis B; however there is no vaccine for hepatitis C.
Hepatitis A
Information about hepatitis A and vaccine information.
Hepatitis B
Information about hepatitis B, vaccine information, and reporting.
Hepatitis C
Information about hepatitis C testing, reporting, and linkage to care.
Data & Statistics
Statewide hepatitis B and C data and statistics.
Perinatal
Information and resources about perinatal hepatitis B and C.
Syringe Service Program
Information about harm reduction and syringe service programs in Michigan.
Resources
State and national viral hepatitis resources.
Training & Events
Hepatitis training and webinars.
Contact Us
Information about how to contact the MDHHS VH Epidemiology Unit.