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National Viral Hepatitis Poster Contest 2008
The Winners of the first ever National Viral Hepatitis Poster Contest were announced on May 19 from CDC offices in Atlanta, GA. The artwork submitted by Lindsey Crum from Denver, CO was declared the grand prize winner, and the winners named in each of the three judging categories are: Therese Mushock from Atlanta, GA (winner in both the General Hepatitis Awareness category and the Hepatitis C awareness category) and Kayla Langhans from Colfax, WI (Hepatitis B awareness). The poster contest was sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Division of Viral Hepatitis and the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR). Entries were received from the general public and asked for creative approaches to raise awareness about specific types of viral hepatitis. The winning posters will be distributed to CDC partner organizations and showcased on CDC’s Web site. “Our sponsorship of this contest is aligned with our efforts to reduce the incidence of infection, morbidity, and mortality from viral hepatitis in the United States,” said Chris Taylor, Chair of the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable. “We are pleased to partner with CDC on this contest in an effort to showcase creative ways for the public to increase their awareness of viral hepatitis.” A special thanks to everyone who submitted a poster contest entry, and to the following judges for their assistance in selecting the winning entries: JudgesBruce Burkett, National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable Teresa Carrillo, Family Health Centers of San Diego Erica Chapman, Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention Coordinator, Indiana Lisa Gilbert, American Social Health Association Steve Graham, National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable Cynthia Jorgensen, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kim Kirkey, Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention Coordinator, Michigan Heather Lusk, Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention Coordinator, Hawaii Bruce Maeder, Seattle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center Marcia Miller, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dennis Simon, National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable Juanita Thompson, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide
Contest ResultsGrand PrizeLindsey Crum, Denver, COGeneral Hepatitis AwarenessTherese Mushock, Atlanta, GAHonorable Mention:
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