Hepatitis C is an easy to treat disease also with people who use drugs and other key populations. Elimination is possible with the necessary political wil. Harm reduction and community services play a crucial role in this setting.
The 3rd Hepatitis Community Summit will discuss these issues and brings together researcher, health and community workers, medical staff and HCV patients and advocates.
The summit will be held in Marseille (France) 25-26 Nov 2019.
The meeting is organised by Correlation – European Harm Reduction Network in cooperation with the European Union funded Eurosider project, which is coordinated by the French research institute INSERM. The main objective of the Eurosider Project is to contribute to a better Hepatitis C policy and practice by developing the transferability of an effective community-based intervention to people who inject drugs in different political contexts with the aim to reduce the risk of HIV-HCV transmission.
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