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World Hepatitis Day - �Find the Missing Millions'

by Samhita Vitta on July 27, 2020 at 7:38 PM
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World Hepatitis Day is celebrated annually on July 28th. Organizations around the world celebrate World Hepatitis Day to raise awareness on the global burden of viral hepatitis and to eliminate hepatitis by 2030. The theme for 2020 is �Find The Missing Millions.'


Viral hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that causes a range of health problems and can be fatal. They result in both acute (short-term) and chronic (long-term) liver disease.

‘World Hepatitis Day is celebrated on 28th July every year around the world. It raises awareness about the global burden of viral hepatitis. The 2020 theme is �Find the Missing Millions.� Find the undiagnosed people and link them to treatment.’

There are five main types of hepatitis virus- A,B,C,D,E. The five types are distinct and can spread in various ways, affect different populations, and finally can result in various health outcomes. Mainly, types B and C are the most common cause of liver cirrhosis, cancer, and other hepatitis-related deaths.

What makes Hepatitis a Global Health Problem?

What makes Hepatitis a Major Health Issue in India?

Genesis of World Hepatitis Day

The World Hepatitis Alliance, in collaboration with patient groups, declared in 2008 that May 19 would be global World Hepatitis Day. However, in May 2010, the date of World Hepatitis Day was changed to July 28, the birthday of the Nobel laureate Dr. Baruch Blumberg.

In 1967, Dr. Blumberg discovered the hepatitis B virus. Dr. Blumberg also developed the first hepatitis B vaccine two years later. These achievements led to Dr. Blumberg winning the Nobel Prize in 1976.

World Hepatitis Day Theme 2020- �Find the Missing Millions'

Globally, there are about 290 million people who are currently unaware of their viral hepatitis infection. It is crucial to find the undiagnosed people as millions will continue to suffer, and lives will be lost.

The theme of 2020 �Find the Missing Millions' focuses on finding undiagnosed people the �missing millions' by raising awareness about viral hepatitis.

WHO Theme for World Hepatitis Day, 2020

World Health Organization's (WHO) WHO's theme for this year's World Hepatitis Day is �Hepatitis-free future.'

The theme focuses on preventing hepatitis B in mothers and newborns. WHO will also be publishing new recommendations to prevent mother-to-child transmission of the virus on World Hepatitis Day.

The main goals for this year's WHO theme are:

What are the Objectives of World Hepatitis Day?

How can you Celebrate or Participate in World Hepatitis Day?

What are the Prevention / Treatment Options Available for Viral Hepatitis?

Liver-friendly Foods that can be added to the Diet

Impact of COVID-19 on Hepatitis Patients

There is no proper evidence to suggest that people with hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection are at a higher risk of developing COVID-19.

The major concern for hepatitis patients is that the services for hepatitis patients may be affected in a few countries.

Those awaiting hepatitis C treatment may experience a delay due to safety issues.

Patients on hepatitis B treatments need to make sure that they have enough medications.

Liver transplantation may also be delayed as immunosuppressant medications need to be used post-procedure.

So, on World Hepatitis Day, let us raise awareness about viral hepatitis around the globe and encourage more testing and diagnosis to achieve the theme �Find the Missing Millions.'

References :
  1. Hepatitis - (https:www.who.int/health-topics/hepatitis#tab=tab_1)
  2. World Hepatitis Day 2020 - (https:www.who.int/campaigns/world-hepatitis-day/2020)
  3. World Hepatitis Day 28 July 2020 - (https:www.worldhepatitisday.org/)
  4. World Hepatitis Day - July 28th - (https:www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/awareness/worldhepday.htm)
  5. World Hepatitis Day on 28th July: Significance, theme and history - (https:www.thehealthsite.com/diseases-conditions/world-hepatitis-day-on-28th-july-significance-theme-and-history-679227/)
  6. What foods protect the liver? - (https:www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323915)
  7. COVID-19 Information for people living with viral hepatitis - (https:www.worldhepatitisalliance.org/missing-millions/covid-19/)


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