2021
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofab466.1111
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916. Finding the Missing Millions and Addressing Health Disparities: Automated Hepatitis B Screening and Linkage to Care

Abstract: Background Globally, HBV is the most common blood-borne infection. An estimated 1.2 million people in the US and 350 million worldwide lived with HBV, a primary driver of liver cancer. It is endemic in many parts of the world and is a major health disparity in immigrant communities, including the US, which has the largest immigrant population in the world. Asian American Pacific Islanders are 5% of the total population in the US, but represent 50% of people living with HBV. In 2016, WHO set a… Show more

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