It's #WorldHepatitisDay!
Bringing #hepatitis care closer to communities and those in need is ποΈ to achieving a hepatitis-free future.
Here are 5β£ things you should know about viral hepatitis π
More than 350 million people live with viral #hepatitis, and every 30 seconds, someone dies from hepatitis-related disease including liver failure, cirrhosis and cancer.
Don't wait, get tested πbit.ly/3cJozjF #WorldHepatitisDay
#Hepatitis A is an infection that can cause mild to severe illness. It is mostly transmitted through ingestion of contaminated food and water or through direct contact with an infectious person.
More info πbit.ly/3BgIe4Q
#Hepatitis B is most commonly transmitted from π€° to πΆ during birth & early childhood.
It is also spread by:
- needlestick injury,
- tattooing,
- piercing,
- exposure to infected blood & body fluids.
More info πbit.ly/3b8J3Cc
The #hepatitis B vaccine protects your baby from chronic hepatitis infection that can lead to liver disease and cancer.
More info πbit.ly/3b8J3Cc #WorldHepatitisDay
#Hepatitis C is a virus that can cause both acute & chronic hepatitis, ranging in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a serious, lifelong illness.
Timely testing and treatment of hepatitis C can save lives. πbit.ly/3PBQroC
#Hepatitis D is a virus that occurs only in association with hepatitis B infection. Vaccination against hepatitis B is the only way to prevent hepatitis D infection.
More info πbit.ly/3PDx7qX
#Hepatitis E is an infection which is transmitted principally via contaminated food and water.
Improving sanitation & providing clean drinking water are π to preventing it.
More info πbit.ly/3zaZy8Q
There has been a new outbreak of unexplained acute #hepatitis infections among children. WHO is working to understand the cause of this infection that does not appear to belong to any of the known 5 types of hepatitis viruses: A,B,C,D, and E.π
The worldβs first vaccination campaign to combat a #hepatitis E outbreak has been rolled out successfully in #SouthSudan πΈπΈ.
WHO strongly encourages all countries experiencing an outbreak to consider using the vaccine against hepatitis E, including in pregnant women.
πΈ @MSF
Protect yourself & others from #hepatitisΒ by:
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1β£ using sterile injections
2β£ practising safer sex
3β£ using your own razors/blades
4β£ using safe tattooing/piercing tools
5β£ vaccinating children against hepatitis B
6β£ getting tested/knowing your status
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πbit.ly/3cJozjF
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