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Screening is the First Line of Defense: Testing for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, & HIV

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In this episode of Results Are In by Quest Diagnostics, Jen Jenkins is joined by Dr. Meghan W. Starolis, Senior Science Director of Infectious Disease at Quest Diagnostics, to discuss the importance of universal screening for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV.

Dr. Starolis explains the CDC’s latest recommendations, the real-world impact of co-infections, and why regular testing is critical even for patients without symptoms. She also breaks down how Quest supports clinicians with tools like the HBV Triple Screen panel, which simplifies complex interpretations, and highlights recent innovations in HIV testing, including updated algorithms and clearer reporting for providers. Listeners will also gain insights into what an HIV “blip” means and how Quest is addressing provider feedback to improve patient care.

This episode is essential for healthcare professionals and patients alike who want to better understand why screening is the first step in prevention, care, and improved outcomes.

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Facebook @QuestDiagnostics
Instagram @QuestDiagnostics

LinkedIn @QuestDiagnostics

Presented by Quest Diagnostics
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In this episode of Results Are In by Quest Diagnostics, Jen Jenkins is joined by Dr. Meghan W. Starolis, Senior Science Director of Infectious Disease at Quest Diagnostics, to discuss the importance of universal screening for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV.

Dr. Starolis explains the CDC’s latest recommendations, the real-world impact of co-infections, and why regular testing is critical even for patients without symptoms. She also breaks down how Quest supports clinicians with tools like the HBV Triple Screen panel, which simplifies complex interpretations, and highlights recent innovations in HIV testing, including updated algorithms and clearer reporting for providers. Listeners will also gain insights into what an HIV “blip” means and how Quest is addressing provider feedback to improve patient care.

This episode is essential for healthcare professionals and patients alike who want to better understand why screening is the first step in prevention, care, and improved outcomes.

Follow Us
Twitter @QuestDX
Facebook @QuestDiagnostics
Instagram @QuestDiagnostics

LinkedIn @QuestDiagnostics

Presented by Quest Diagnostics
www.questdiagnostics.com

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