Underneath you can find some websites that contain useful information about viral hepatitis and immunisation.
Organisations
- World Health Organisation (WHO) and the WHO Regional office for Europe
- European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
- National Centre for Infectious Diseases , part of the U.S. Centres for Disease Control (CDC), is committed to the prevention and control of traditional, new and re-emerging infectious diseases in the United States and around the world.
- The Children's Vaccine Program at PATH seeks to ensure that all children receive all the vaccines they need, including new and underutilized vaccines like hepatitis B and Hib.
- Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI)
- United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
- Immunization Action Coalition (IAC)
- International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM) is a professional group devoted to safe and healthy travel. Its 1,200 members in 53 countries include doctors, nurses and public health professionals from academia, government and the private sector.
- International Vaccine Institute (IVI), headquartered in Seoul, is dedicated to bringing new vaccines to developing countries through research, development and capacity building.
- Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
- Health Protection Agency (HPA)
- Belgium Scientific Institute of Public Health - Louis Pasteur
- Centre for the Evaluation of Vaccination WHO Collaborating center for the prevention and controle of Viral Hepatitis
General information on immunisation
- World Health Organisation 's pages on Immunisation, Vaccines and Biologicals (IVB): Topics covered on the site are: immunization standards; vaccine research and development; immunization financing, supply and procurement; immunization safety; immunization service delivery and accelerated disease control; and immunization surveillance, assessment and monitoring.
- World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe: Computerized Information System for Infectious Diseases (CISID)This multi-lingual web site operates in English, French, German and Russian. Besides a secured data entry facility for registered users, this site provides a data download facility for access to compiled data sets from CISID, the latest surveillance news and events for activities in the WHO European Region, a list of confirmed communicable disease outbreaks by member state, an early warning and response system for information exchange between specialized public health networks and links to external WHO partners providing communicable disease surveillance and support.
- The Immunisation Gateway : Links to many expert immunisation resources available on the Internet, conveniently organised by category.
- National Immunisation Program (NIP) is a part of the CDC. As a disease-prevention program, NIP provides leadership for the planning, co-ordination and conduct of immunisation activities nation-wide. They have a special programme for children Vaccines for Children (VFP).
- CDC Travel Information: Reference material for international travel, including vaccine recommendations for travel to various countries.
- National Vaccine Program Office (NVPO) is a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), and carries out the objectives of the National Vaccine Plan. This site contains information about vaccines, and why and how they are used.
- The Division of Vaccines and Immunisation of the Pan American Health Organisation , grown out from the former Special Program on Vaccines and Immunisation, will work towards improving the criteria for the adoption of policies governing immunisation programs, and the development and production of high quality vaccines in the Region.
- The Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) promotes physician, community, and family awareness of, and responsibility for, appropriate immunisation of all children and adults against all vaccine-preventable diseases. This site has a wealth of education materials, including vaccination information sheets in many languaes.
- Eurosurveillance: Links to European Infections Disease Networks, European national bulletins, Other bulletins and journals
- EUVAC.NET: A surveillance Community network for vaccine-preventable infectious diseases.
- EUROHEP.NET: EU funded concerted action on surveillance and prevention of vaccine preventable viral hepatitis in the European Union and the associated states.
- Global Hepatitis A meeting 'Has the time come to control hepatitis globally?' Miami December 2007
Newsletters
Viral Hepatitis
- An extensive resource for information on the several forms of viral hepatitis can be found at CDC's Hepatitis Branch at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID)
- General information on hepatitis B and hepatitis B vaccine can further be found at WHO's Diseases and Vaccines site , from CDC's National Immunisation Programme and from CVP's "Hepatitis B in depth" page
- Hepatitis Control Report accesses the quarterly newsletter that is devoted to providing accurate and balanced reporting of developments in hepatitis epidemiology, control programs, and public policy.
- NIP's Q&A about hepatitis B and the vaccine
- The IAC's FAQ's about hepatitis B
- Hepatitis Foundation International(HFI) focuses on bringing viral hepatitis under control through education programs and materials, informing health professionals, and educating patients and the public about new diagnostic and treatment methods to improve patient care.
- European Association for the study of the Liver
- Hepatitis Information Network (HepNet) is a Canadian site that provides information and news on hepatitis A, B, C and G.
- American Liver Foundation (ALF) is a national, voluntary non-profit health agency dedicated to preventing, treating and curing hepatitis and all liver diseases through research, education and support groups.
- EUROHEP.NET: EU funded concerted action on surveillance and prevention of vaccine preventable viral hepatitis in the European Union and the associated states.
- Global Hepatitis A meeting 'Has the time come to control hepatitis globally?' Miami December 2007
Disclaimer: The web sites listed above are not under the control of the Viral Hepatitis Prevention Board (VHPB), the VHPB is not responsible for their content. These links do not serve as an endorsement by the VHPB, they are provided solely for the convenience of our web site visitors. Please e-mail us with the details of any URL changes.