President, PM Call for Joint Efforts to Combat Hepatitis
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President, PM call for joint efforts to combat hepatitis
President Asif Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have called for concerted efforts to contain the hepatitis epidemic and urged all stakeholders to join hands in a unified response to this growing threat to public health. In their separate messages on 'World Hepatitis Day' being observed on Monday, they said that Pakistan joined the international community in reaffirming the commitment to eliminate hepatitis and protect the health of the …


WHO asked for support from governments and partners to eliminate hepatitis B, C and D, which causes 1.3 million deaths per year, mainly from cirrhosis and liver cancer.
For the D to International Against Hepatitis, the Secretar a de Salud Jalisco called on the population to prevent this disease.
The World Health Organization (WHO) urges governments and their partners to accelerate "urgently" efforts to eliminate viral hepatitis as a threat to public health, while recalling that it causes more than 1.3 million deaths each year.
Geneva. – About 300 million people worldwide are affected by viral hepatitis B, C or D, and 1.3 million of them die each year, mainly from cirrhosis and liver cancer, recalled the World Health Organization (WHO) on the global day against this disease, which it used to call for more global efforts towards its eradication. “Every 30 seconds, a person dies from severe liver disease or liver cancer related to hepatitis, but we have the tools to stop…
Channel C World Hepatitis Day: a day of testing and vaccination will take place Monday, July 28, in the framework of World Day of Viral Hepatitis, an open day will be held for the community in the Paseo del Buen Pastor, in the city of Córdoba. The initiative, promoted by the Provincial Program HIV/AIDS, STIs and Viral Hepatitis, will be held between 13 and 16 in order to raise awareness about the prevention, detection and treatment of these infe…
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