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WHO Pushes for Faster Global Response as Hepatitis Elimination Goal Faces Delay Risks

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The World Health Organization has raised concern over the slow pace of progress in the global fight against viral hepatitis, urging countries to step up their response efforts ahead of the 2030 elimination target.

According to the health agency, existing interventions such as vaccination, screening, and treatment have helped reduce infections in some regions, but many countries are still falling behind due to weak healthcare systems and limited public awareness.

The organization highlighted that a large number of infected individuals remain undiagnosed, which continues to fuel the spread of the disease and increases the likelihood of severe liver-related complications.

It further stressed the need for governments to expand access to affordable testing and treatment services while strengthening prevention strategies, especially in high-burden areas.

Health officials warned that without accelerated action and stronger investment in healthcare delivery, the goal of eliminating hepatitis as a major public health issue within the next few years may not be achieved.

WHO is therefore calling for renewed collaboration among global health partners, policymakers, and local communities to close existing gaps and improve response efforts worldwide.

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