South Carolina Hepatitis Resources


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South Carolina Hepatitis Contacts

Hepatitis C: Elona Rhame 803-898-0712
Hepatitis B: Libby Greene 803-898-0792
Immunizations: Jesse Greene 803-898-0720
Vaccines for Children: Linda Kelly 803-898-0382

Hepatitis Resources

  • Viral Hepatitis Vaccine Info - Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

  • The American Liver Foundation (ALF) - This organization has chapters that links you to clinical trials, support groups, oppportunities for volunteering, promotion of liver health and disease prevention and much more in most states and regions.

  • The Immunization Action Coalition - These people know vaccines, including Hepatitis vaccines. They are a non-profit organization that collaborates with high profile medical associations and groups. Mainly for health care providers, but the amount of information and free materials they provide is great.

Hepatitis Treatment


Hepatitis and/or HIV Treatment Information

South Carolina Resources

handsState Resources - South Carolina specific contact information for different programs through which you can access a variety of services. Includes links to other resources.

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doctorHIV Treatments : The treatments and services covered in South Carolina by ADAP. Other potential sources of treatments for people with HIV or Hepatitis are also listed.

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FDA Approved Hepatitis Treatments

Hepatitis B Treatments

Hepatitis C Treatments

Hepatitis A Vaccines

Hepatitis B Vaccines

Combination Hepatitis A and B Vaccines


Hepatitis - Preventive Vaccines and Treatments

The links to the left are for agencies that provide hepatitis vaccinations, track hepatitis infections and coordinate statewide activities. Other links provide information, educational resources and referrals for people who are both HIV and hepatitis co-infected as well.

The good news is that you can and should get vaccinated against hepatitis A (HAV) and hepatitis B (HBV). There are programs that offer these vaccines for free, or at a very low price. They are covered by most health care plans and government programs.

If you have hepatitis that did not go away when you first contracted it (that's called chronic hepatitis), the good news is that the number of existing and new treatments being tested for the treatment of hepatitis and its complications (such as diabetes or cancer) has really increased just in the last few years.

Pretty much everyone agrees that getting treated before your liver becomes damaged is better than waiting until later. But getting Hepatitis A and B vaccinations - if you already haven't had those diseases - and connecting with a doctor or health care team with experience is the first thing you need to do after getting tested. This may be the same doctor who tested you for hepatitis, in some cases, but a specialist called a hepatologist or GI doc (gastroenterologist) is usually brought in as well.

There are many factors involved in your decisions and we recommend you find out everything you can about your liver and hepatitis, then contact The Network or another organization or your doctor and start asking questions. You could prevent liver cancer and avoid a lot of complications in the near or distant future. Not knowing you have chronic hepatitis or another liver condition works against you in many ways.


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Last modified: 09/28/2007
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