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2011 Viral Hepatitis Data. Data Limitations Morbidity based on reported positive lab result Morbidity based on reported positive lab result –Under-reporting.

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1 2011 Viral Hepatitis Data

2 Data Limitations Morbidity based on reported positive lab result Morbidity based on reported positive lab result –Under-reporting of both acute and chronic infections Morbidity based on CDC case definitions Morbidity based on CDC case definitions –“Hepatitis C virus infection past or present” Numbers do not distinguish between resolved vs. active infections Numbers do not distinguish between resolved vs. active infections –“Hepatitis B virus infection, chronic” Includes “confirmed” and “probable” cases Includes “confirmed” and “probable” cases Follow-up includes collection of basic demographics and county of residence, at a minimum Follow-up includes collection of basic demographics and county of residence, at a minimum –Case interview and partner notification not included Year 2005 is baseline year for data (due to implementation of new electronic reporting system, DREAMS, and more stringent follow-up) Year 2005 is baseline year for data (due to implementation of new electronic reporting system, DREAMS, and more stringent follow-up) –Current data not de-duplicated with years prior to 2005

3 Cases Reported to ND Department of Health 2010 Morbidity OutcomeHAVHBVHCV Acute infections400 Chronic infections---54486

4 Cases Reported to ND Department of Health 2011 Morbidity OutcomeHAVHBVHCV Acute infections000 Chronic infections-48543

5 2011 Hepatitis C Data

6 Reported Hepatitis C Cases* by Year North Dakota, 2007-2011 * Includes acute and “past or present” infections

7 North Dakota Hepatitis C Cases* by Gender, 2011 *Based on reported positive lab result N=543

8 North Dakota Hepatitis C Cases* by Age Group, 2011 *Based on reported positive lab result N=543

9 North Dakota Hepatitis C Cases* by Race, 2011 *Based on reported positive lab result ^Race reported for 29% of cases N=543^

10 2011 Hepatitis B Data

11 Reported Hepatitis B Cases* by Year North Dakota, 2007-2011 *Based on reported positive lab result

12 North Dakota Hepatitis B Cases* by Gender, 2011 *Based on reported positive lab result N=48

13 North Dakota Hepatitis B Cases* by Age Group, 2011 *Based on reported positive lab result N=48

14 North Dakota Hepatitis B Cases* by Race, 2011 *Based on reported positive lab result ^Race reported for 29% of reported cases N=48^


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