Viral Hepatitis Infection: Elimination Plan

Overview of elimination plan

The State of Wisconsin Viral Hepatitis Elimination plan (2025–2030), P-03783 (PDF) outlines goals and strategies to eliminate hepatitis in Wisconsin. It was developed in collaboration with partners across the state and will guide hepatitis testing, vaccination, treatment, and prevention efforts.

The plan is consistent with the World Health Organization's mission to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030 and was founded in the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's) Viral Hepatitis National Strategic Plan goals.

Elimination plan key goals

  Data and surveillance: Wisconsin DHS will use its data systems and collection strategies to better inform viral hepatitis testing, treatment, and vaccination practices and provide transparent and accurate surveillance reports to Wisconsin residents, clinicians, and community partners.

  Awareness, education, and resources: Wisconsin DHS will employ a variety of strategies to promote awareness of and reduce stigma around viral hepatitis. Resources and education about viral hepatitis prevention and treatment will be made available to Wisconsin residents.

  Clinical strategies: Residents of Wisconsin will have greater access to comprehensive and equitable clinical services for viral hepatitis. This includes vaccination efforts for hepatitis A and B.​

Populations of focus

While the elimination plan's goals support the health of all Wisconsinites, viral hepatitis disproportionately affects some groups of people. The largest gains in viral hepatitis elimination will be made with collective efforts to address viral hepatitis among the communities that are most affected. These groups have been identified as populations of focus in the plan and include:

  • People involved in the justice system
  • People living in rural areas.
  • Pregnant people and perinatally exposed infants.
  • Immigrant and refugee communities.
  • Native communities.
  • People who use drugs.

Elimination plan data dashboard

DHS monitors key indicators to achieve viral hepatitis elimination goals. Many of the measures align with those described in the CDC's Viral Hepatitis National Strategic Plan. The metrics are grouped into fives areas of focus:

  • Prevent new viral hepatitis infections
  • Prevent perinatal transmission of viral hepatitis
  • Reduce viral hepatitis-related morbidity and mortality
  • Reduce viral hepatitis-related disparities and inequities
  • Increase access to viral hepatitis testing and treatment

From the main menu, select the condition of interest to view disease-specific measures.

From the list of measures, view more data by going to the "Status" column. Select the status symbol to view data trends for individual measures.

Indicates measure is on track to meet or exceed 2030 goal
Checkmark indicating measure is on track to meet or exceed 2030 goal
Indicates measure has made some progress towards 2030 goal
arrow indicating measure made some progress towards 2030 goal
Indicates measure is not on track to meet 2030 goal
x indicating that measure is not on track to meet 2030 goal

When viewing trend data for a measure, hover over the data bars or points for interpretive sentences.

cursor hovering over hepatitis data chart bar displaying interpretive sentence

In the upper right corner of each page (excluding the Main Menu) is a back button to return to the previous page.

cursor hovering over button "Back to All Hepatitis C Measures" on the viral hepatitis dashboard

To download the graph, select the "Download" symbol in the lower right corner of the dashboard. Choose the desired format for download.

cursor hovering over download symbol on the hepatitis elimination dashboard

Download a spreadsheet (Excel) of the data in the dashboard.

For questions about the dashboard or data, email the Viral Hepatitis Program at DHSDPHHCVSurveillance@dhs.wisconsin.gov.

Resources

Viral hepatitis annual reports

Glossary

 
Last revised May 14, 2026