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The mission of the SF Hep B Free campaign is to be the first city in the U.S. to test and vaccinate all Asian and Pacific Islanders for hepatitis B.

The three campaign goals are to:
1) Create public and health care provider awareness about the importance of testing & vaccinating Asian and Pacific Islanders for hepatitis B;
2) Promote routine hepatitis B testing and vaccination within the primary care medical community;
3) Facilitate access to treatment for Chronically infected individuals.

We aim to accomplish these goals through public awareness, screening, vaccination, & treatment/follow-up.

The campaign has many volunteer opportunities. Check often for upcoming events!
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When: 11/25/2009 3:05 AM to 5/21/2010 4:05 AM
5 Supporters - led by Jennifer Yang - updated 10 month(s) ago
Cal is unique in that we have 3 different student groups dedicated to Hepatitis B awareness and prevention! Team HBV at Berkeley, SF Hep B Free, and the Hep B Project! This is maybe a start to uniting our groups and hope that we work more together in the future on our campus and in our community!

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United States

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Contact Info:

Meredith Bergin
Special Projects Coordinator
Asian Liver Center at Stanford University
merb00@stanford.edu

Focus:

Health and Medicine

Primary Language:

English
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By shihandai
Facts that will draw people's attention and important points to help people understand the virus a little bit better. 12.00 Normal 0

By averma
"House speaker Nancy Pelosi is scheduled to speak about Hepatitis B on Saturday, joining Brown & Toland and a growingcoalition of community groups and healthcare partners that are raising awareness about this silent epidemic."Interesting article that goes on to mention the SF Hep B...

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By mandy4k
I know I've been at UC Berkeley for 2 months already, but still -- I can't get over how much hepatitis B and general health activism there is here!  At Cornell, we were "that hep B group."  Cornell Team HBV was not only the only hepatitis B activist group, but the only Asian ...

By Meredith
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, September 9, 2009 - All couples registering for marriage licenses in San Francisco will now receive additional information on Hepatitis B, thanks to an executive directive issued by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom on September 9, 2009, an auspicious day for many As...