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World Hepatitis Day - �Test. Treat. Hepatitis'

by Adeline Dorcas on July 27, 2018 at 4:39 PM
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World Hepatitis Day is observed annually on 28th July around the world with the main aim to create awareness of hepatitis, a disease that affects the liver.


For World Hepatitis Day 2018, World Health Organization (WHO) will focus on the theme "Test. Treat. Hepatitis."

‘Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver due to viral infections which can be prevented, diagnosed, treated and even cured. Viral hepatitis is on the rise as a global killer. Therefore, it necessary to educate and follow effective principles to eliminate hepatitis. ’

The liver is an important organ for metabolism and detoxification. Viral hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver due to viral infections.

Viral hepatitis B and C are significant health challenges, affecting nearly 325 million people worldwide. They are the main reason for liver cancer, leading to 1.34 million deaths every year.

To commemorate the World Hepatitis Day 2018, WHO and the Government of Mongolia will hold a series of events in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Main Objectives of the Campaign

WHO events and activities mainly aim to reach the following objectives worldwide:

What Makes Hepatitis a Global Burden?

Hepatitis is on the rise as a global killer. Even though several measures have been made to curb the spread of hepatitis, the global toll of hepatitis cases appears to be mounting. This makes �Hepatitis a Global Burden.'

Due to the increasing death rates and spread of hepatitis, promoters of the World Digestive Health Day which was observed on 29th May 2018, have taken extra effort to raise awareness by focusing on hepatitis with a theme �Viral Hepatitis, B and C: Lifting the Global Burden.'

Facts and Statistics on Hepatitis

What is Hepatitis?

Hepatitis is an inflammation or swelling of the liver. There are five types of hepatitis viruses namely, A, B, C, D, and E. These types are of most important concern because of the burden of illness and death they cause and the potential for outbreaks and epidemic spread.

Types A and E are responsible for the 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 as liver cirrhosis, liver failure, and cancer.

What are the Causes of Hepatitis?

Common Symptoms of Hepatitis

Simple Ways to Fight Hepatitis

Viral hepatitis death rate is alarmingly high, and it is the responsibility of every individual to follow and educate the most vulnerable as well as the general public to take extra preventive measures to eradicate hepatitis. Since, hepatitis can be prevented, diagnosed, treated and even cured there is no need to worry. Let us join our hands together and �ELIMINATE HEPATITIS.'

References:

  1. World Hepatitis Day - 2018 - (http://www.who.int/who-campaigns/world-hepatitis-day/2018)
  2. World Hepatitis Day - July 28th - (https:www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/worldhepday.htm)
  3. Hepatitis Is On The Rise As a Global Killer - (http://www.humanosphere.org/global-health/2016/07/hepatitis-is-on-the-rise-as-a-global-killer/)

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