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Hepatitis - World Health Organization (WHO) Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that is caused by a variety of infectious viruses and non-infectious agents leading to a range of health problems, including
Hepatitis - World Health Organization (WHO) Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver The condition can be self-limiting or can progress to fibrosis (scarring), cirrhosis or liver cancer Hepatitis viruses are the most common cause of hepatitis in the world but other infections, toxic substances (e g alcohol, certain drugs), and autoimmune diseases can also cause hepatitis There are 5 main hepatitis viruses, referred to as types A, B
Hepatitis - World Health Organization (WHO) HBV and HCV infection can become chronic and cause cirrhosis and liver cancer Data from 187 countries shows that viral hepatitis is a major public health challenge of this decade An estimated 1 3 million people died from chronic viral hepatitis B and C in 2022 i e 3500 deaths per day
Global hepatitis report 2024: action for access in low- and middle . . . This is the first consolidated WHO report on viral hepatitis epidemiology, service coverage and product access, with improved data for action This report presents the latest estimates on the disease burden and the coverage of essential viral hepatitis services from 187 countries across the world
World Hepatitis Day 2025 | Key messages 1 Hepatitis is a leading cause of liver cancer – and a growing global killer Chronic viral hepatitis causes 1 3 million deaths every year, mostly from liver cancer and cirrhosis That's 3500 deaths every single day – on par with tuberculosis Hepatitis B and C are spreading silently, with 6000 new infections daily Despite being preventable and treatable, the disease burden continues to
Hepatitis A - World Health Organization (WHO) Hepatitis A: WHO fact sheet on hepatitis A provides key facts, transmission, who is at risk, treatment, prevention, immunization, WHO response
Hepatitis E - World Health Organization (WHO) Hepatitis E outbreaks are regularly notified to WHO and the organization provides a coordinate 3-level response in support of its members states, if necessary In 2024, WHO has played a central role in the coordination and response to HEV outbreaks in Chad, South Sudan and Central African Republic, among others
WHO Menerbitkan Laporan Global Terbaru dan Pedoman Terpadu Penanganan . . . Global hepatitis report 2024: action for access in low- and middle-income countries WHO merupakan laporan terkonsolidasi pertama WHO tentang virus hepatitis mencakup: epidemiologi, cakupan layanan, dan akses produk hepatitis virus, yang dilengkapi data untuk dapat ditindaklanjuti Laporan ini menyampaikan kemajuan yang telah tercapai sejak 2019 dalam peningkatan akses pada produk-produk
Hepatitis D - World Health Organization (WHO) Key facts Hepatitis D virus (HDV) is a virus that requires hepatitis B virus (HBV) for its replication Chronic HDV occurs only in people living with HBV HDV affects globally nearly 5% (an estimated 12 million) of people who have a chronic infection with HBV Populations that are more likely to have HBV and HDV co-infection include indigenous populations, recipients of haemodialysis and
Hepatitis WPRO - World Health Organization (WHO) Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver The condition can be self-limiting or can progress to fibrosis (scarring), cirrhosis or liver cancer Hepatitis viruses are the most common cause of hepatitis in the world but other infections, toxic substances (e g alcohol, certain drugs), and autoimmune diseases can also cause hepatitis