2023 Progress Report: Viral Hepatitis National Strategic Plan

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How are we doing on meeting goals to combat viral hepatitis in the U.S.? Progress is decent, according to the 2023 Progress Report on the Viral Hepatitis National Strategic Plan 2021-2025. Summarized in this table, the nation has met, exceeded or is moving toward meeting annual targets in 10 out of the 13 indicator areas where data were available. The annual target was not met for educing acute hepatitis C infections by 20%. 

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