From : nmamaladze@moh.gov.ge
To : eadamia@moh.gov.ge
Subject : Fwd: very nice to meet you
Received On : 23.03.2015 11:59

ეკა, გიგზავნი ჯულიეტის რეკომენდაციებს 16-17 ვორკშოფთან დაკავშირებით. -----Original Message----- From: "Morgan, Juliette (CDC/CGH/DGHP)" To: "nmamaladze@moh.gov.ge" Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2015 10:03:09 +0000 Subject: very nice to meet you Dear Nino, It was very nice to meet with you today. Please see the communication "highlights" for this workshop that I shared with you already. This are just ideas, just things CDC would like to see mentioned but please feel free to change as you see necessary. Juliette * Purpose of workshop: Bring together national stakeholders and international partners to discuss the timeline and details for Phase 1 of Georgia's HCV elimination program. * Timeline for HCV elimination: HCV elimination will be a process that will span a number of years. * What is the Goal of the HCV elimination program: reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by Hep C in Georgia, while also interrupting transmission of this infection and in that way eventually eliminate it from the Georgian population. This is possible with the advent of treatments that are highly effective at curing chronically infected individuals of Hepatitis C (treatment as prevention) but also other measures of prevention are necessary. The elimination plan therefore will include not only treatment for all the estimated 150,000 Georgians infected with HCV, but also efforts dedicated to the prevention of new infections through education, policy, and regulation. Treatment availability will occur in phases, and will be dispensed to patients depending on severity of their disease. * How Phase 1 is defined: Hepatitis C is a disease that progresses slowly over years, so Georgians who are infected are at all different stages of disease. Phase 1 of the elimination plan will target Georgians in later stages of disease who are in the greatest need of immediate treatment. Once those who are sickest have been treated, Georgia will move on to phase 2 of the elimination plan a) to treat people who are in earlier stages of disease and b) to offer screening to those who think they may be at risk for HCV infection but do not yet know their status. * Outcomes of March 26 ,27 workshop: Finalize the Phase 1 implementation plan, defining the treatment centers, and providers that will be involved in delivering care and treatment in phase 1; clarifying patient identification algorithms to determine who will be eligible for immediate treatment in phase 1;; develop a registration process for Georgians who would like to be treated; prepare for the introduction of HCV drugs; review training sessions to ensure that providers have standard operating procedures for patient registry, treatment, and monitoring; finalize preparations for a national seroprevalence survey * Purpose and timeline of the serosurvey: Beginning in May, teams of public health professionals will randomly select households in Georgia to participate in a national survey to estimate how many people in Georgia are infected with hepatitis C. Teams will travel to selected households between May and July of this year. For those who choose to participate, the teams will take a small blood sample and ask questions related to their health and possible exposure to HCV, and will provide their test results free of charge. We encourage you to participate in this important project, since it will help us begin the process of HCV elimination in Georgia. Dr. Juliette Morgan Medical Epidemiologist, CAPT US PHS CDC Country Director South Caucasus CDC Office Phone: +(995 32) 224 46 57 Fax: +(995 32) 224 46 59 Mobile: +(995) 599 577 743 NCDC, #9 M Asatiani Str. Tbilisi, 0186, Georgia Email: jtm7@cdc.gov