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CDC Hepatitis Division

The CDC Hepatitis Division is a part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that focuses on preventing, tracking, and controlling hepatitis infections, which are diseases caused by liver-infecting viruses like hepatitis A, B, and C. They work to improve testing, vaccination, and treatment efforts nationwide, gather vital data, and develop policies to reduce hepatitis-related health issues. Their goal is to lessen the impact of hepatitis on individuals and communities by promoting awareness, research, and effective public health strategies.