Prevention And Treatment Of Viral Hepatitis Amongst Prisoners
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,102,510.00
Summary
Hepatitis B and C infection rates remain very high in some Australian populations, notably prisoners. As this group cycles frequently back to the general community, prevention of transmission is critical. Antiviral treatment uptake remains very low in Australia, yet the prison environment offers a unique opportunity to address this. This project aims to assess effectiveness of existing prevention strategies, guide new control measures, and to evaluate a novel nurse-led model for treatment.
Modelling And Economic Evaluation Of Hepatitis C Epidemic Mitigation Strategies In Australia
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$465,132.00
Summary
To evaluate the impact of introducing hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevention and treatment strategies on the burden of hepatitis C in Australia through mathematical transmission models and health economics approaches. We will compare the impact of a peer-education intervention, preventive HCV candidate vaccines and enhanced HCV treatment initiatives in various risk groups on the number of HCV cases, HCV-related liver failure, liver cancer and transplants prevented, and associated cost savings.