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  • The 'Australian commmunity resources' collection contains items published or authored in Australia.

All resources added in January

General reference

Annual report of trends in behaviour 2025

Sydney, Centre for Social Research in Health, 2024. 81p.

Viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and sexual health in Australia.  

Annual surveillance report 2025

Sydney, Kirby Institute, 2025.

HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmissible infections in Australia.

Australia’s progress towards hepatitis C elimination : annual report 2025

Melbourne, Burnet Institute, 2025. 77p.

In 2024 testing and treatment stabilised with around 5,200 people treated. Stigma remained a major barrier. Around 10 to 20% of people who inject report borrowing needles and syringes. There remain 63,000 people living with HCV.

Liver disease hepatitis C

Brisbane Ethnic Communities Council of Qld, 2025. Brochure.

Covers disease progression, prevalence, transmission and treatment. Available in English, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Dari, French, Hindi, Kinyarwanda, Korean, Somali, Swahili, Urdu, Vietnamese.

Liver disease hepatitis B

Brisbane, Ethnic Communities Council of Qld, 2025. Brochure.

Covers disease progression, prevalence, transmission, treatment and vaccination. Available in English, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Dari, French, Hindi, Khmer, Kinyarwanda, Korean, Somali, Swahili, Tagalog, Thai, Urdu, Vietnamese.

Hepatitis C Virus fact sheet

Hobart. Tasmanian Department of Health, 2025. Translatable and printable webpage.

Covers disease progression, prevalence, transmission, treatment and vaccination. Available in a large number of languages other than English.

Hepatitis B Virus fact sheet

Hobart. Tasmanian Department of Health, 2025. Translatable and printable webpage.

Covers disease progression, prevalence, transmission, treatment and vaccination. Available in a large number of languages other than English.

Diagnosis

What is the difference between hepatitis B and fatty liver disease?

Doylestown PA, Hepatitis B Foundation, 2022.

While HBV does not cause fatty liver, it is not uncommon to have both conditions and it's important to know how to manage your health. 

Common viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review shows

London, News-Medical.Net, 2025.

In the largest synthesis to date, researchers reviewed 155 studies linking viral infections, including influenza, SARS-CoV-2, HIV, hepatitis C, and shingles, to increased risks of coronary heart disease, stroke, and heart failure. The findings highlight viral infection prevention and vaccination as underappreciated strategies for cardiovascular protection.

Treatment & research

Bridging the gap: integrating mental health and hepatitis care

Geneva, World Hepatitis Alliance, 2025. Video.

This webinar explores the efforts to bridge the gap between hepatitis and mental health care.

Lifestyle

Healthy liver pantry

Ontario, Liver Canada, 2026. 12p.

Delicious recipes and tips for people who need to manage their liver health.

Exercising for your liver

Melbourne, Liver Foundation, 2026.

Physical activity is great for health. It reduces the risks of chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes and heart disease and improves your mood. It’s especially important for people with liver disease who are trying to lose weight and/or maintain strength and mobility.

Liver friendly recipes

Ontario, Liver Canada, 2026. Website.

Collection of recipes for people who need to manage their liver health.

Groups & settings

Australian healthcare provider perspectives on managing hepatitis C treatment during pregnancy

Sydney, National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), 2025. Video.

Presents findings from a qualitative study.

Prevalence and engagement with healthcare services for hepatitis B infection among people in prison in Australia: the AusHep study

London, Elsevier, 2025. 

People in prison are at increased risk of bloodborne virus (BBV) infections, including hepatitis B virus. This study evaluated HBV prevalence, and history of testing, treatment and vaccination among people in Australian prisons.

Knowledge and perceptions of hepatitis B in immigrant populations: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative research

Melbourne, John Wiley and Son, 2025. 22p.

Common barriers to accessing care identified in this review included language fluency, fear of interacting with the healthcare system, and stigma.

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Hepatitis SA Library

Address: 3 Hackney Road
Hackney SA 5069
Phone: (08) 8362 8443
Fax: (08) 8362 8559
Email: Librarian@hepatitissa.asn.au
Post: PO Box 782
Kent Town SA 5071

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About Hepatitis SA

Hepatitis SA is a non-profit, community-based organisation that provides information, education and support services to South Australians affected by hepatitis B and hepatitis C.

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