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BACKGROUND METHODS The Asian Pacific Health Foundation has been implementing hepatitis B screening from 2001 to present date, responding to the need in San Diego County, which has a large population of Asians and Pacific Islanders of 339,299 or 10.89% of total population. 1 Beginning at the Asian Pacific Health Center, a community clinic, the Hepatitis B Prevention Project was geared to screen Asian and Pacific Islander adolescents in San Diego, under a California Endowment grant. In 2008, the center was changed to a Foundation with a 501-C3 tax entity, focusing on Hepatitis B screening at health fairs and outreach events in the community. Since 2011, APHF collaborated with UCSD to screen at-risk individuals for hepatitis B in San Diego County in the community clinic setting, in a major grant by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Early Identification and Linkage to Care of Persons with Chronic Hepatitis B Virus infection. 2 At the event, participants filled out a consent and HIPAA forms, a registration form complete with family history, immigration status, and socio- economic factors. Blood samples drawn by venipuncture were sent to Quest Diagnostics to test for HBsAg, anti-HBs, and anti-HBc. Results were entered in the REDCap software program, generating 5 profiles to categorize infectivity status, need for vaccine and to determine the next level of care. 3 Novel point-of-care tests were also performed onsite as part of a cost-effectiveness analysis. 4 RESULTS Pearls Gained From Hepatitis B Screening At the Community Setting CONCLUSIONS B.N. Tran 1,2, K. Nguyen 1, D.S. Adler 2, R.G.Gish 3 1 Skaggs School of Pharmacy, University of California, San Diego, US; 2 Asian Pacific Health Foundation (APHF), San Diego, US; 3 Center for Management Science in Health, UCSD, San Diego, US; 4 Robert G Gish Consultants LLC, La Jolla, US Pairing Hepatitis B screening with an event boosts the number of persons screened and testing at community clinics further boosts the patients-per-year tested. Adding hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol, glaucoma screenings and bone densitometry may further attract people to the HBV testing site. Work is being planned to expand the screening activities by pharmacists in pharmacies and prove that POC testing is more cost-effective and leads to higher linkage-to-care. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OBJECTIVES To organize health fairs and outreaches featuring Hepatitis B screenings, utilizing staff and volunteer resources and materials available in an independent community facility. Present results obtained at 25 screening events in the community Share lessons learned from the work performed over 13 years. REFERENCES 1. San Diego County Demographics Profile. Health &Human Services Agency. March Beckett GA, Ramirez G et al. Early Identification and Linkage to care of persons with chronic Hepatitis B Virus infection.-Three US Sites, MMWR: May 9, 2014/63 (18); Phan X, Tran BN, Fontanesi J, Gish RR. Screening population at risk for Hepatitis B using the REDCap program. Poster at HepDart and Singapore Hepatitis Conference. 4. Nguyen L, Tran BN, Fontanesi J, Gish RR. Cost- effectiveness Analysis of Point of care vs. Standard of care for Hep B in AA and PI in San Diego County. Poster at HepDart and Singapore Conference. Table 1: Number of persons screened for Hepatitis B from to Contact potential site and collaborators 3-6 months ahead Confirm attendance of workers, print flyers, instructions Planning session with volunteers Advertise event in newspapers radio Early set-up on Event Day.. Label stations. Watch traffic flow This study was supported in part by Gilead Foundation, Bristol Myers Squibb, the UCSD Antiviral Research Center, and Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The authors acknowledge the work by members and volunteers of the Asian Pacific Health Foundation and pre- and current pharmacy student volunteers from UCSD. DateEventLocation#Screened# Positive 9/11/111Tzu-Chi Foundation230 9/25/112Hsi Fang Temple392 10/2/113Vietnamese Federation SD827 5/19/124Taiwanese Cultural Center162 8/27/125Wesley United Methodist Church212 8/29/126Wesley United Methodist Church190 10/14/127Holy spirit Catholic Church512 10/28/128Phat Da Temple162 11/16/129Sovannkiry Temple220 12/16/1210Colina Park120 1/12/1311Good Shepherd Catholic Church223 1/27/1312Holy Family Catholic Church554 2/17/1313Mira Mesa New Year Festival314 3/16/1314San Diego Chinese School241 3/17/1315Wesley United Methodist Church387 4/14/1316Vietnamese Federation SD434 4/27/1317Chinese C Benevolent Assoc252 4/28/1318Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church590 5/11/1319Asian Cultural Festival110 5/19/1320Nhu Lai Temple725 6/8/1321Mabuhay Festival400 6/23/13227th Day Adventist Church470 6/29/1323Zion Market140 7/20/1324Lantern Festival271 7/27/1325Vietnamese Catholic Center132 Total (5.47%) METHODS REFERENCES Table 2: Number of persons screened for Hep B per year Total# Screened Time period Screened per yearRate (%) % % w/UCSD %