Challenge: scaling up testing and treatment for hepatitis C.
To reach global elimination goals, more countries must scale up hepatitis C testing and care. Globally, only about one in three people living with hepatitis C are diagnosed and fewer still receive treatment. This gap is compounded by lack of awareness of the hepatitis C burden; limited integration of HCV testing and treatment into national health systems; and inequities in hepatitis C care for rural communities, those who are incarcerated and persons who inject drugs.
To address these gaps, countries with model programmes can share simplified testing and treatment strategies with others. People with lived experience can serve as patient navigators and as ambassadors building trusted community relationships. Fortunately, the global movement is not idle. Countries from Brazil to Japan to Thailand have programmes underway to eliminate hepatitis C.


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