A shared responsibility.



Success for hepatitis B elimination is furthest along among children through vaccination. Patient safety from hepatitis C has greatly improved. Model programmes demonstrate that with national commitments, countries can scale up vaccination, injection safety, harm reduction, testing and care to reach elimination goals.

Conducting hepatitis B screening for children

The Budi Lukmanto Foundation, a grass-roots, non-profit organization, conducting hepatitis B screening for children at Vincentius Putra Orphanage in Jakarta, Indonesia. 

This World Hepatitis Day, let us celebrate these successes. Let us reaffirm our global commitment to ending hepatitis as a public health threat. We have effective vaccines, reliable tests and curative treatments. What is needed now is political will, investment and solidarity. By embedding hepatitis elimination into national health plans, by keeping commitments to United Nations goals and by working together, we can achieve a future free of hepatitis. Today and every day, let’s break down barriers and achieve hepatitis elimination.

Dr. John W. Ward; Director of the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination.



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