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HIV/Hepatitis Coinfection

HIV/Hepatitis Coinfection

  • The Body: Ask the ExpertsLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    Ask a question online related to coinfection with viral hepatitis and HIV.
  • Coinfection with HIV and Viral HepatitisLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    Information from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • NATAP: HepatitisLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    Recognizing that coinfection with viral hepatitis among people with HIV is a growing problem, the National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project (NATAP) has developed an extensive amount of information on hepatitis, both in the context of HIV coinfection and as a separate illness. NATAP provides coverage of key conferences, maintains a selection of hepatitis articles, and features an ask-the-expert forum on hepatitis C.