In Africa, Hepatitis B and C Have More than 200,000 People per Year.
Hepatitis B and C kill more than 200,000 people each year in Africa, said the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Africa). In Africa, hepatitis B and C kill more than 200,000 people each year, especially among young people and working-age populations, stressed the Centre based in Addis Ababa, believing that it is not just a health challenge but a development crisis, which weakens health systems, reduces productivity and slows …
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Hepatitis B and C kill more than 200,000 people each year in Africa, said the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Africa). In Africa, hepatitis B and C kill more than 200,000 people each year, especially among young people and working-age populations, stressed the Centre based in Addis Ababa, believing that it is not just a health challenge but a development crisis, which weakens health systems, reduces productivity and slows …
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