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S01ep04: Silent Co-infections: Understanding the Relationship between Hepatitis B, C and HIV

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In this episode, we are grateful for the opportunity to have a conversation with a panel of experts from Mayo Clinic about Hepatitis B and C, and their relationship with HIV. Given the disparity in how these viruses are infecting immigrant communities and African-American communities in Minnesota, we wanted to shed light on the work that is being done to better understand the prevalence of these illnesses in the African population, and how equitable research is leading to improved community-based education and intervention.

These three distinguished researchers-providers-educators share their lived experiences growing up in a healthcare system that's hobbled by a scarcity of resources, and where the intersectionality and comorbidity of liver and auto-immune illnesses has devastating effects.

In addition, we'll learn about:

  • Current data regarding racial disparities in rates of Hepatitis B and C, and HIV,
  • Endeavors to ensure equal representation of women and racial ethnic minorities in medical and scientific research and clinical trials.
  • Outreach efforts to address cultural and social stigma around illnesses such as Hepatitis B, C and HIV, and
  • Community-based networks to provide early detection, early intervention, and early treatment
  • Additional Resources, including: the Center for Disease Control, the MN Department of Health, Mayo Clinic, and the local Somali Health Advisory Committee

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Content provided by AG Consulting & Media and AG Consulting. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by AG Consulting & Media and AG Consulting or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, we are grateful for the opportunity to have a conversation with a panel of experts from Mayo Clinic about Hepatitis B and C, and their relationship with HIV. Given the disparity in how these viruses are infecting immigrant communities and African-American communities in Minnesota, we wanted to shed light on the work that is being done to better understand the prevalence of these illnesses in the African population, and how equitable research is leading to improved community-based education and intervention.

These three distinguished researchers-providers-educators share their lived experiences growing up in a healthcare system that's hobbled by a scarcity of resources, and where the intersectionality and comorbidity of liver and auto-immune illnesses has devastating effects.

In addition, we'll learn about:

  • Current data regarding racial disparities in rates of Hepatitis B and C, and HIV,
  • Endeavors to ensure equal representation of women and racial ethnic minorities in medical and scientific research and clinical trials.
  • Outreach efforts to address cultural and social stigma around illnesses such as Hepatitis B, C and HIV, and
  • Community-based networks to provide early detection, early intervention, and early treatment
  • Additional Resources, including: the Center for Disease Control, the MN Department of Health, Mayo Clinic, and the local Somali Health Advisory Committee

  continue reading

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