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World Hepatitis Day 2015 - Prevention of Viral Hepatitis

by Sudha Bhat on July 27, 2015 at 12:04 PM
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World Hepatitis Day is held annually on July 28 to promote awareness about hepatitis. World Hepatitis Day (WHD) is celebrated by people all over the world annually on July 28. The day was selected to mark the birthday of Nobel Laureate Prof Blumberg who discovered hepatitis B virus (HBV). WHD is a global platform for raising awareness about hepatitis. Organizations such as the United Nations and the World Hepatitis Alliance raise campaigns and work with people as well as with health organizations to promote global awareness about hepatitis.


What is Hepatitis?

Hepatitis is an inflammation or swelling of the liver. There are five types of hepatitis viruses: A, B, C, D and E. Types A and E are responsible for short term or acute infection whereas types B, C and D cause long term or chronic infection. Hepatitis B, C and D lead to life threatening complications such liver cirrhosis, liver failure and cancer.

It is estimated that nearly 400 million people suffer from hepatitis B or C worldwide. As many as 1.4 million people succumb to viral hepatitis every year despite the availability of resources and drugs to treat this disease. Creating a better understanding and awareness of prevention and treatment of hepatitis can save nearly 4,000 lives a day.

Hepatitis A is mainly caused by food and water contamination with fecal matter. Hepatitis B is widely seen in many Asian and African countries. Hepatitis B and C are transmitted through blood and body fluids. It is important to also know that vaccines are available for both hepatitis A and B. Hepatitis C on the other hand is mainly caused by the sharing of needles or other instruments or materials such as cotton, spoons etc., which are used to inject drugs. Infected blood and blood products used for transfusion can also cause hepatitis C.

Most people who suffer from viral hepatitis are asymptomatic in the initial stages. If undetected, chronic hepatitis can lead to liver failure.

Objectives of World Hepatitis Day

The main objective of WHD is public awareness and consciousness-raising about this deadly silent killer virus.

Other Objectives include:

Activities on World Hepatitis Day

Activities on WHD are conducted at the local and global level to serve as a platform for public health awareness.

Some of the activities arranged on WHD include:

Theme 2015: "Prevention of Viral Hepatitis"

WHD is celebrated in more than 100 countries worldwide. WHD supports affirmative action to minimize the death toll due to viral hepatitis. The aim of the campaign is to give viral hepatitis the priority it deserves by raising awareness globally.

The WHO and the World Hepatitis Alliance are key organizations making every effort to spread public awareness and prevent viral hepatitis. On WHD 2015, WHO and its health partners will conduct events globally to focus on the prevention of hepatitis B and C. Organizations like the Center for Disease Prevention (CDC) and the Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) are involved in various activities on WHD.

This is also a significant year for India as ILBS (institute of liver and biliary sciences), New Delhi is WHO's collaborative partner for viral hepatitis. This collaboration is much needed as India needs significant focus on preventive measures for hepatitis B and C. ILBS is poised to focus on prevention of viral hepatitis especially in the clinical setting through infected needles and materials.

This year, the WHO has formulated a set of key messages to mark WHD 2015. The keyword and main focus is "prevention." The messages include:

References:

http://www.who.int/hiv/mediacentre/news/whd2015_preventhepatitis/en/

http://www.who.int/campaigns/hepatitis-day/2015/event/en/

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Hepatitis/Pages/Introduction.aspx

http://www.who.int/campaigns/hepatitis-day/2015/event/en/

http://www.searo.who.int/india/mediacentre/events/2015/ILBS_WHOCC/en/

http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/worldhepdayresources.htm

http://whdcanada.org/

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