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Hepatitis: vaccination is set to end this viral disease

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While there is confusion and conspiracy about the safety and efficacy of the Covid-19 vaccine and the population section is still hesitant to be affixed, hepatitis is not less than a success story when IUUT comes into vaccination.
On World Hepatitis Day, we see how deadly viral diseases will be eliminated as the main community health threat by 2030 …
Hepatitis fact sheet is a term used to describe inflammation (swelling) of the oppression that can be caused by viral infection or when the heart exposed to groups of alcohol viruses known as hepatitis viruses causing hepatitis disposal of hepatitis A caused by hepatitis A The most common type of viral hepatitis is seen in the area where sanitation and waste disposal is poor term (acute) infection and symptoms die in three months of monthvaccination can protect against hepatitis B caused by hepatitis B brecommended hepatitis for people in high-risk groups such as oleshepatitis C injections caused by hepatitis C which is transmitted viruses through blood-to-B Lood Contacttvirus may remain in the patient’s body for many years UN is treated by taking antivirus drugs that are currently no vaccination available hepatitis DCAUSED by hepatitis D which is present in people who have been infected with hepatitis B hepatitis ecaige by hepatitis e viral infection; Rare success stories for hepatitis A, children’s immunization (ages 1-18 years) consisting of two or three doses of vaccineadult requires a 6-12 month amplifier dose after the initial dose vaccine is considered effective for 15-20 years or more for hepatitis B, vaccine Providing protection for 15 years and perhaps many more India, Hepatitis B vaccine is provided under the Universal Immunization Program (UIP) Hepatitis B vaccine also provides protection from the Hepatitis D (HDV) virus diagnosis of hepatitis carried out by biochemical assessment.
liver function.
In Central India, we conduct screening during pregnancy, operations, transfusions etc.
Positive patients get treatment, negative get vaccines.
The target to remove hepatitis viral in 2030 is very much belonging to Amit Agrawal | Gastroenterologithaughter is busy in battle against Covid-19, we must continue the war against hepatitis because we are very close to victory.
Vaccines are available to prevent hepatitis A and B, while C can be treated with drugs.
The elimination seems to be a goal that can be achieved, thank you to Vaccinsdr Prateek Padole | Gastroenterologists and hepatologists.

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