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GPs
Armed with New Hepatitis C Resource
The Department of Health’s FaCe It campaign has
launched this week a new guide for primary care professionals providing
essential information on the virus. With epidemiological surveillance
suggesting that the majority of people in England with hepatitis C
may not be diagnosed, the leaflet aims to support GPs in identifying and
testing patients at risk of infection.
Developed in consultation with a professional panel, the leaflet
provides GPs with
a handy and concise overview of hepatitis C from diagnosis to treatment,
recommending how patients with hepatitis C should be managed through
testing, diagnosis and referral to a specialist.
Most patients with hepatitis C will not realise that
they have the virus as it can take years or even
decades for symptoms to appear. Antiviral drug therapy, however, is
effective at clearing the virus in the majority of people overall and
preventing progression to serious liver disease, which is why early
testing is being recommended for those patients at past or current risk
of infection.
The launch of the new resource is timed to coincide with the latest
hepatitis C press and radio advertising campaign which encourages people
to find out if they could be at risk from hepatitis C. With this in
mind, the availability of this resource will help provide primary care
professionals with the answers they need to cope with the increasing
numbers of enquiries.
Professor Howard Thomas, Clinical Professor, Imperial College London
said:
“With the Department’s advertising campaign and the recent
announcement by Dame Anita Roddick helping to raise awareness of
hepatitis C, healthcare professionals need to be better informed about
the virus. GPs need accessible information at their fingertips and
the
Hepatitis C quick reference guide for primary care gets
essential information into the hands of GPs in a quick and
straightforward manner. Because treatment is
curative in the majority of cases, it has never been more important to
identify those infected.”
Dr Martyn Wake, GP from Wimbledon commented,
“GPs have an important role to play in identifying and offering
testing to patients who might be at risk of hepatitis C infection so
that they can be referred to a specialist. We hope that this
leaflet will be a useful tool for GPs. Alertness in our profession
will make a crucial contribution to ensuring that more patients are
diagnosed and treated.”
The leaflet will be distributed to all GP practice managers this week
and complements a suite of hepatitis C resources including posters,
patient leaflets and a guide to the hepatitis C virus produced by the
FaCe It campaign. All materials can be ordered for free by
contacting the Department of Health’s publications line (08701 555
455) or by fax (01623 724 524) or via email to dh@prolog.uk.com
<mailto:dh@prolog.uk.com>
The Hepatitis C Information Line on
0800 451 451 (textphone 0800 0850859) is open from 7am-11pm, 7
days a week for confidential information and advice for both the general
public and healthcare professionals.
(31/3/07)
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