Brazil Reduces Mortality by Hepatitis, Shows Paper
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Brazil has seen a significant drop in deaths from viral hepatitis over the last decade. According to the Ministry of Health's Epidemiological Bulletin, released this Tuesday (July 8, 2025), deaths from hepatitis B fell 50%, while those from hepatitis C fell 60% from 2014 to 2024. Read the full report (PDF – 2 MB). During this period, the mortality rate for type B fell from 0.2 to 0.1 per 100,000 population. For type C, the rate fell from 1.0 to …
Brazil has been able to reduce mortality by hepatitis in the last ten years with the advance of vaccination. That is what the Epidemiological Bulletin of Hepatitis Virais, launched in this Wednesday (8) by the Ministry of Health, has brought a panorama of these diseases in the country. The initiative includes the mobilisation of July Amarelo, a month dedicated to awareness on the subject. According to the newsletter, compared to hepatitis B, bet…
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