29/03/2026
Viral Hepatitis B and C are Major Health Challenges, Affecting 325 Million People Globally. They are Root Causes of Liver Cancer, Leading to 1.34 Million Deaths Every Year.
Hepatitis B and C are Chronic Infections that may not show symptoms for a long period, sometimes years or decades.
At least 60% of Liver Cancer Cases are due to late Testing and Treatment of Viral Hepatitis B and C.
Hepatitis B is the most common serious liver infection in the world. It is caused by the hepatitis B virus that attacks and injures the liver.
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is transmitted through blood and infected bodily fluids. It can be passed to others through direct contact with blood, unprotected s*x, use of illegal drugs, sterilized or contaminated needles, and from an infected woman to her newborn during pregnancy or childbirth.
Hepatitis B is a “silent epidemic” because most people do not have symptoms when they are newly infected or chronically infected. Thus, they can unknowingly spread the virus to others and continue the silent spread of hepatitis B.
For people who are chronically infected but don’t have any symptoms, their liver is still being silently damaged which can develop into serious liver disease such as cirrhosis or liver cancer.
The good news is that hepatitis B is preventable and treatable. There is a simple blood test to diagnose a hepatitis B infection. Testing is the only way to know for sure if you are infected. There is a safe vaccine to prevent hepatitis B. There are effective drug therapies that can manage a chronic hepatitis B infection. And a cure is within sight.
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