World Hepatitis Day 2020

28 July

World Hepatitis Day is marked to increase the awareness and understanding of viral hepatitis and the diseases that it causes. It provides an opportunity to focus on specific actions such as:

  • strengthening prevention, screening and control of viral hepatitis and its related diseases
  • increasing hepatitis B vaccine coverage and integration into national immunisation programmes
  • coordinating a global response to hepatitis.

Hepatitis viruses A, B, C, D and E can cause acute and chronic infection and inflammation of the liver leading to cirrhosis and liver cancer. These viruses constitute a major global health risk.

Hepatitis A kills around 1.45 million people every year.

An estimated 240 million people are chronically infected with hepatitis B (defined as hepatitis B surface antigen-positive for at least 6 months).

About 2 million hepatitis B and hepatitis C infections occur yearly through unsafe injections.

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