Hepatitis affects 287 million globally, often undetected until severe liver damage, says the WHO. Early testing, awareness, ...
Countries are making measurable progress in combatting viral hepatitis, but the disease remains a major global health ...
The report highlights significant gains since 2015, driven by coordinated global action following WHO’s hepatitis elimination ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The rate of vertical hepatitis C transmission is nearly 25% higher than commonly assumed, according to a ...
If you’ve heard of hepatitis C (hepa-what?!), you might think of actress Pamela Anderson, who was diagnosed with the disease in the early 2000s. Or maybe you associate it with people who have ...
Viral hepatitis B and C—the two forms responsible for 95% of hepatitis-related deaths—claimed an estimated 1.34 million lives ...
Nearly 287 million people worldwide live with hepatitis B or C, yet most remain undiagnosed until severe liver damage occurs.
Test results have affirmed that hepatitis C transmission did occur at a now-closed medical office in Santa Barbara, Calif., due to infection control lapses, according to the Santa Barbara County ...
The Capital Newsrooms checks in with Dr. Andrew Talal, a member of the state’s Hepatitis C Elimination Task Force, who provides an update on New York’s goal of eliminating the transmission of the ...