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Integrated Viral Hepatitis Surveillance, Testing, Treatment, and Prevention Programs for Health Departments (IVH-STTP)

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The contract focuses on supporting integrated viral hepatitis surveillance and prevention programs across states, territories, and large U.S. cities. It targets enhanced outbreak response, surveillance for hepatitis A, B, and C, including acute, chronic, and perinatal cases. Key activities involve the development and use of disease registries, data matching, summarizing data to monitor programs, informing activities, and strengthening health department infrastructure for expanded surveillance capacity. Prevention efforts emphasize hepatitis elimination planning, fostering partnerships, increasing testing and treatment access, particularly in high-impact and healthcare settings, and developing specialized programs for perinatal hepatitis C. The intended outcomes are improved surveillance, strategic planning, interagency collaboration, and broader access to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services. This multi-component contract includes two mandatory elements—Outbreak Response and Surveillance, and Planning, Partnerships, and Promotion—and two optional components covering Testing, Treatment, and Prevention, as well as Perinatal Hepatitis C programs. Administered by the Centers for Disease Control through the Department of Health and Human Services, this effort aligns with CDC priorities to strengthen viral hepatitis control. The point of contact for the contract is Clarisse Tsang, and further details are accessible through the official grants.gov portal.

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Supports viral hepatitis surveillance, outbreak response, prevention, testing, treatment, and perinatal programs nationwide.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Centers For Disease Control - Nchhstp

NAICS

923120 - Administration of Public Health Programs View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Centers For Disease Control - Nchhstp
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Department Of Health And Human Services → Centers For Disease Control - Nchhstp
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This NOFO supports integrated viral hepatitis surveillance and prevention programs in states, territories, and large cities in the United States. Key strategies include viral hepatitis outbreak response and surveillance for hepatitis A, acute and chronic hepatitis B, and acute, chronic, and perinatal hepatitis C. Surveillance activities include developing and utilizing disease registries, conducting data matching, generating data summaries, utilizing data to monitor program progress and inform program activities and to enhance case investigations for data-to-care opportunities, and strengthening health department infrastructure to expand surveillance capacity. Prevention activities include supporting viral hepatitis elimination planning, partnerships, and coordination in high-impact and healthcare settings, increasing hepatitis B and hepatitis C testing, treatment, and service integration in high-impact settings, and developing perinatal hepatitis C programs. Expected outcomes include improved surveillance and reporting of viral hepatitis, improved strategic planning and partner collaboration in viral hepatitis elimination, and expanded access to viral hepatitis prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in high-impact settings. 

This multi-component NOFO includes two required components and two optional components: 

  • Component 1: Outbreak Response and Surveillance (Required) 

  • Component 2: Planning, Partnerships, and Promotion (Required) 

  • Component 3: Testing, Treatment, and Prevention (Optional) 

  • Component 4: Perinatal Hepatitis C Program (Optional) 

This NOFO is alignment with CDC priorities. 

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