Collaborations to Improve Identification and Care for Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection among Persons in the United States who were Born in Countries with Intermediate-High (≥2%) HBV Prevalence

Collaborations to Improve Identification and Care for Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection among Persons in the United States who were Born in Countries with Intermediate-High (≥2%) HBV Prevalence

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Related Programs

Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention and Control

Department of Health and Human Services



Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories

G02.04
Cancer
G02.13.02
Hepatitis
G02.13.03
HIV/AIDS




Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
This award will be a continuation of funds intended only for grantees previously awarded under CDC-RFA-PS14-1414: Collaborations to Improve Identification and Care for Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection among Persons in the United States who were Born in Countries with Intermediate-High (≥2%) HBV Prevalence

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
OGSTIMSPhone 770-488-2700

Agency Email Description:
Technical Information Management Section (TIMS)

Agency Email:
OGSTIMS@CDC.GOV

Date Posted:
2016-04-25

Application Due Date:
2016-06-02

Archive Date:
2016-07-02



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