Hurricane Helene: Public Health Department Closures

Latest updates: Hurricane Helene

Our public health departments' hours of operation may be affected by power and staffing outages. This means that some closures may not appear on the state government office delays and closings map. The health and safety of our employees and our clients remains our highest priority. We are working to get services restored as safely and quickly as possible.

Learn more about DPH's role with hurricanes, floods, and weather emergencies.

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About the South Carolina Viral Hepatitis Committee (VHC)

Viral hepatitis (hepatitis A, B, and C) is a major health issue in South Carolina that affects a wide range of residents, often those who are underserved in health care.


More than 400 people are diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B each year, while the number of chronic hepatitis C cases has doubled in less than 10 years to over 6,000 cases per year. It is estimated that nearly 65,000 people in South Carolina are living with chronic hepatitis C. Nationally the opioid epidemic is contributing to the increase in hepatitis C cases and South Carolina is experiencing an outbreak of hepatitis A among people who use injection or non-injection drugs, people experiencing homelessness, and men who have sex with men.

There are tools available to greatly reduce the transmission of viral hepatitis; they are needed now more than ever, and bringing together stakeholders from around the state is necessary to make an impact.

The goal of the South Carolina Viral Hepatitis Committee (VHC) is to unite community partners in an effort to work together to reduce the transmission of viral hepatitis and improve the lives of people living with viral hepatitis. The meetings are to facilitate sharing, brainstorming, and creativity to reach our goal.

In 2020-2021, the VHC developed the South Carolina Viral Hepatitis Strategic Plan. Through the efforts of the workgroups (focused on policy, advocacy, data, prevention and screening, and treatment) and our partners we are working to eliminate viral hepatitis in South Carolina.

If you would like to join the Viral Hepatitis Committee and participate in one of the workgroups, please email: vhprogram@dph.sc.gov.

Advocacy

Advocacy

Increasing awareness and reducing stigma.

Policy

Policy

Promoting state and institutional policies that decrease transmission and increase case detection.

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Data

Improved monitoring and data distribution.

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Prevention

Reducing transmission and increasing detection of viral hepatitis.

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Treatment

Increasing the availability of treatment and improving outcomes.