World Hepatitis
Day 2025

Early Diagnosis Can Save Lives

WHO

World Hepatitis Day, 28 July, is an opportunity to step up national and international efforts on hepatitis, encourage actions and engagement by individuals, partners and the public and highlight the need for a greater global response as outlined in the WHO’s Global hepatitis report of 2017.

The date of 28 July was chosen because it is the birthday of Nobel-prize winning scientist Dr Baruch Blumberg, who discovered hepatitis B virus (HBV) and developed a diagnostic test and vaccine for the virus. 

Low coverage of testing and treatment is the most important gap to be addressed in order to achieve the global elimination goals by 2030.

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What is Hepatitis?

Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. It’s commonly caused by viral infections (Hep A, B, C), alcohol, toxins, or autoimmune disease.

Hepatitis A: Spread through contaminated food and water. Usually acute.
Hepatitis B & C: Spread through blood, sex, and birth. Can become chronic and lead to liver cancer.
Hepatitis D & E: Less common. Spread through blood or contaminated water.

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Hepatitis: Lets break it down!

EXERCISE DAILY

“A healthy body supports a healthy liver.”
Stay active to boost your immunity and protect your liver.

SPREAD AWARENESS

“Know Hepatitis. Act Now.”
Millions live unknowingly with Hepatitis — awareness can save lives.

EAT CLEAN

“Your diet is your first medicine.”
Avoid alcohol, junk, and unhygienic food to prevent liver infections.

TAKE PREVENTION

“Vaccines work. Caution saves.”
Get vaccinated, avoid sharing personal items, and practice safe habits.

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