Health Department Processes to Identify and Report Acute Viral Hepatitis Cases
Participating Health Department
Health Department |
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Contact Position |
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Contact E-mail Address |
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Hepatitis B reporting
(a) Are negative hepatitis B surface antigen (sAg) results currently reportable in your jurisdiction?
☐ Yes, all negative lab results are received by the health department (complete reporting) |
☐ Yes, some negative lab results are received by the health department (incomplete reporting) |
☐ No |
(b) If yes, what was the first full reporting year that negative hepatitis B sAg lab results were available in your jurisdiction? ____________
(a) Of all the newly reported hepatitis B cases (acute and chronic) ≤40 years reported in 2019, what proportion had an unknown anti-HBC IgM result?
☐ None |
☐ <25% |
☐ 25%-<50% |
☐ 50%-<75% |
☐ ≥75% |
Among those cases that had an unknown anti-HBc IgM result (in question 2a), what proportion were investigated?
☐ None |
☐ <25% |
☐ 25%-<50% |
☐ 50%-<75% |
☐ ≥75% |
Hepatitis C reporting
(a) Are negative hepatitis C antibody (anti-HCV) results currently reportable in your jurisdiction?
☐ Yes, all negative lab results are received by the health department (complete reporting) |
☐ Yes, some negative lab results are received by the health department (incomplete reporting) |
☐ No |
(b) If yes, what was the first full reporting year that negative anti-HCV lab results were available in your jurisdiction? ____________
(a) Are negative / undetectable hepatitis C RNA (HCV RNA) results currently reportable in your jurisdiction?
☐ Yes, all negative lab results are received by the health department (complete reporting) |
☐ Yes, some negative lab results are received by the health department (incomplete reporting) |
☐ No |
(b) If yes, what was the first full reporting year that negative HCV RNA lab results were available in your jurisdiction? ____________
Among all newly reported hepatitis C cases (acute and chronic) aged ≤40 years reported in 2019, what proportion of cases were investigated by a public health department?
☐ None |
☐ <25% |
☐ 25%-<50% |
☐ 50%-<75% |
☐ ≥75% |
Quantifying under-ascertainment and under-reporting
(a) Of all of the hepatitis A, acute hepatitis B, and acute hepatitis C infections that you believe (or have estimated) occurred in your jurisdiction in 2019, what proportion do you believe were: 1) reported to the state or local health department in your jurisdiction, and 2) a notification was sent to CDC?
Confirmed Hepatitis A |
Confirmed Hepatitis B, acute |
Confirmed Hepatitis C, acute |
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Reported to your jurisdiction |
CDC was notified |
Reported to your jurisdiction |
CDC was notified |
Reported to your jurisdiction |
CDC was notified |
☐ <25% |
☐ <25% |
☐ <25% |
☐ <25% |
☐ <25% |
☐ <25% |
☐ 25%-<50% |
☐ 25%-<50% |
☐ 25%-<50% |
☐ 25%-<50% |
☐ 25%-<50% |
☐ 25%-<50% |
☐ 50%-<75% |
☐ 50%-<75% |
☐ 50%-<75% |
☐ 50%-<75% |
☐ 50%-<75% |
☐ 50%-<75% |
☐ ≥75% |
☐ ≥75% |
☐ ≥75% |
☐ ≥75% |
☐ ≥75% |
☐ ≥75% |
Please provide a brief justification for the answer you selected for each acute viral hepatitis infection in Question 6a.
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File Created | 2021-12-13 |