On July 28, the world observes World Hepatitis Day 2024. The emphasis is on increasing awareness about hepatitis and enhancing prevention efforts. This year’s theme is “Eliminate Hepatitis: Act Now,” which underscores the urgency of tackling the disease to prevent new infections and reduce the impact of hepatitis globally.
Hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver commonly caused by viral infections, poses a significant health challenge. The day aims to highlight the importance of early diagnosis, vaccination, and treatment. The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified hepatitis as a major health issue that affects millions worldwide, leading to liver cirrhosis and cancer if left untreated.
History of World Hepatitis Day
World Hepatitis Day, started in 2010 by the World Health Assembly, aims to bring global attention to hepatitis and its prevention. The day was chosen to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Baruch Blumberg, who discovered the hepatitis B virus and developed the first hepatitis B vaccine.
Tips
- Get Vaccinated: Vaccination is a key preventive measure, especially for hepatitis A and B.
- Safe Practices: Avoid sharing needles and ensure that any medical or cosmetic procedures are done with sterile equipment.
- Regular Screenings: Regular testing can help in the early detection and management of the disease.
- Healthy Lifestyle: Maintain a healthy lifestyle, including safe drinking practices and a balanced diet, to support liver health.
World Hepatitis Day is an opportunity for health organizations and communities to come together to educate people about hepatitis, promote testing and vaccination, and work towards the global goal of eliminating hepatitis as a major health threat.