Hepatitis elimination by 2030: Progress and challenges

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作者
Yasir Waheed [1 ]
Masood Siddiq [2 ]
Zubia Jamil [3 ]
Muzammil Hasan Najmi [4 ]
机构
[1] Multidisciplinary Laboratory, Foundation University Medical College, Foundation University Islamabad
[2] Department of Medicine, Jinnah Memorial Hospital
[3] Department of Medicine, Fauji Foundation Hospital, Foundation University Medical College, Foundation University Islamabad
[4] Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Foundation University Medical College, Foundation University Islamabad
关键词
Hepatitis; Global Health Sector Strategy; Hepatitis B virus vaccination; Injection safety; Find missing millions; Harm reduction;
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R512.6 [病毒性肝炎];
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100401 ;
摘要
Globally, over 300 million people are living with viral hepatitis with approximately 1.3 million deaths per year. In 2016, World Health Assembly adopted the Global Health Sector Strategy on viral hepatitis to eliminate hepatitis by 2030. Different World Health Organization member countries are working on hepatitis control strategies to achieve hepatitis elimination. So far, only 12 countries are on track to achieve hepatitis elimination targets. The aim of the study was to give an update about the progress and challenges to achieving hepatitis elimination by 2030. According to the latest data, 87% of infants had received the three doses of hepatitis B virus(HBV) vaccination in the first year of their life and 46% of infants had received a timely birth dose of HBV vaccination. There is a strong need to improve blood and injection safety. Rates of hepatitis B and C diagnosis are very low and only 11% of hepatitis B and C cases are diagnosed. There is a dire need to speed up hepatitis diagnosis and find the missing millions of people living with viral hepatitis. Up to 2016, only 3 million hepatitis C cases have been treated. Pricing of hepatitis C virus drugs is also reduced in many countries. The major hurdle to achieve hepatitis elimination is lack of finances to support hepatitis programs. None of the major global donors are committed to invest in the fight against hepatitis. It will be very difficult for the low and middle-income countries to fund their hepatitis control program. Hepatitis elimination needs strong financial and political commitment, support from civil societies, and support from pharmaceutical and medical companies around the globe.
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