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Gastrointestinal NursingVol. 12, No. 6 CommentRaising awareness about hep C testing and treatmentGrace EverestGrace EverestSearch for more papers by this authorGrace EverestPublished Online:14 Jul 2014https://doi.org/10.12968/gasn.2014.12.6.10AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References All-Party Parliamentary Hepatology Group (2014) Liver Disease: Today's Complacency, Tomorrow's Catastrophe. http://bit.ly/1raNFWM (accessed 10 July 2014) Google ScholarHCV Action (2013) Hepatitis C adult services commissioning toolkit. http://bit.ly/1om9m20 (accessed 10 July 2014) Google ScholarHCV Action (2014a) Brownlow Health, Liverpool An example of good practice in tackling hepatitis C in primary care. http://bit.ly/1jtkheq (accessed 10 July 2014) Google ScholarHCV Action (2014b) Health and Wellbeing Boards & Hepatitis C. http://bit.ly/TUJfXL (accessed 10 July 2014) Google ScholarPublic Health England (2012) Data tables of the unlinked anonymous monitoring survey of HIV and hepatitis in people who inject drugs. http://bit. ly/1sBrx7R (accessed 10 July 2014) Google ScholarThe Hepatitis C Trust (2013) The Uncomfortable Truth Hepatitis C in England: The State of the Nation. http://bit.ly/1jggErY (accessed 10 July 2014) Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails 2 July 2014Volume 12Issue 6ISSN (print): 1479-5248ISSN (online): 2052-2835 Metrics History Published online 14 July 2014 Published in print 2 July 2014 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download

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