Hepatitis C in England and the UK
Latest UKHSA hepatitis C virus (HCV) reports and supporting documents, for England and the UK.
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major public health threat in the UK. These reports summarise the scale of the problem and are intended to support focused action.
2022 report additional resource
- Hepatitis C in England 2022 slideset
2020 reports and additional resources
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Hepatitis C in the UK report, slideset and infographic
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Hepatitis C in England report, slideset, infographic and headline tables
2019 reports and additional resources
- Hepatitis C in the UK 2019 report, slideset and infographic
- Hepatitis C in England 2019 report, slideset, infographic and headline tables
Reports from previous years and the accompanying documents including the 2018 reports, infographics, slidesets and headline tables that provide additional information are available on the UK Government Web Archive.
Last updated 6 April 2022 + show all updates
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Added survey link.
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Added 2022 report and accompanying documents.
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Added Hepatitis C in the UK: 2020 report and accompanying slide set and infographic.
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Added 2020 report, dataset, infographic and slideset.
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Added the Hepatitis C in the UK: 2019 report.
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Updated 'HCV in England 2019' headline data table.
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Added Hepatitis C in England 2019 report and links to accompanying documents.
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Updated page with 'UK Government Web Archive' link to past reports and supporting documents.
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Uploaded: 'Hepatitis C in the UK: 2018 report' and the accompanying infographic and slide-set.
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Added Hepatitis C in England report slide set.
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Hepatitis C in England 2018 report, headline table and infographic added.
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Added Hepatitis C in the UK 2017 report and infographic.
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Uploaded latest HCV in England 2017 report
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Added Hepatitis C in the UK: 2016 slide set and Hepatitis C elimination infographic
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Added hepatitis C in the UK 2016 report.
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Added 2015 Hepatitis C in the UK slide set
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Added Hepatitis C UK report 2015 and headlines.
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The 'Hepatitis C in the UK: 2014 PowerPoint slide' has been uploaded.
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First published.