End Hepatitis by 2030: 5 Experts Explain

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Despite its high health, social, and economic implications, hepatitis C, including chronic hepatitis C, is widespread worldwide. Egypt has one of the world’s highest hepatitis C prevalence rates and is almost completely free of the disease. If political leaders band together, Egypt’s methodology to eradicate hepatitis C could serve as a guide for the rest of the globe by 2030. Annual deaths from hepatitis B and C exceed 1.1 million. Only two percent of the estimated 296 million persons with hepatitis B in the globe are receiving treatment. Only 21 percent of the 58 million individuals globally who have hepatitis C are diagnosed, and less than two-thirds of those are receiving treatment for the treatable disease. Nevertheless, despite the severity of the issue, viral hepatitis is being defeated with surprising success. Between 2015 and 2019, the number of persons undergoing hepatitis C treatment grew by nine. Egypt, which has the highest hepatitis rates in the world, tested 50 million individuals between 2014 and 2020, treated four million patients, and is on track to eradicate hepatitis C within its borders. To help nations carry out their objectives to eradicate hepatitis, the World Economic Forum is collaborating with stakeholders from the hepatitis...

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