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WHO sounds alarm on viral hepatitis infections claiming 3,500 lives every day

Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Russia and Vietnam collectively shoulder nearly two-thirds of the global burden of hepatitis B and C. Achieving universal access to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in these 10 countries by 2025, alongside intensified efforts in the African Region, is essential to get the global response back on track to meet the Sustainable Development Goals, the UN health agency said in a statement.

WHO sounds alarm on viral hepatitis infections claiming 3 500 lives every day

WHO sounds alarm on viral hepatitis infections claiming 3500 lives each day

WHO sounds alarm on viral hepatitis infections claiming 3500 lives each day
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WHO sounds alarm on viral hepatitis infections that claim 3,500 lives each day

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 2024 Global Hepatitis Report, the number of lives lost due to viral hepatitis is increasing. The disease is the second leading infectious cause of death globally with 1.3 million deaths per year, the same as tuberculosis, a top infectious killer, WHO informed in an official release. Every day, there are 3500 people dying globally due to hepatitis B and C infections, the release added. (Reuters/File) The report, released at the World Hepatitis

WHO sounds alarm on viral hepatitis infections that claim 3,500 lives each day

WHO sounds alarm on viral hepatitis infections that claim 3,500 lives each day
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