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Hepatitis C increasing in Pakistan due to unsafe food, water: President

Hepatitis C increasing in Pakistan due to unsafe food, water: President
July 28, 2019
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – President Dr Arif Alvi has said on Sunday that prevalence of Hepatitis C is increasing in Pakistan due to consumption of unsafe food and water. Addressing a seminar in connection with World Hepatitis Day, the president said that use of unsafe syringes is also a contributing factor in spread of this disease. “Pakistan is coping with the disease of hepatitis despite having limited resources,” he added. Arid Alvi said prevention is better than cure in Hepatitis and focus should be made on preventive medicines in the curricula of medical colleges. He said Pakistan is taking bold measures to eliminate hepatitis and other diseases despite limited resource. “We have to adopt systematic approach to meet health challenges improving awareness mechanism utilizing education system, visiting staff to household and media as well,” the president said. He said that dissemination of awareness about disease is also responsibility of doctors working among the people and they should also be engaged to aware the general public. He said Pakistan is also facing malnutrition, stunted growth and other health problems for which a comprehensive policy should be formed. He also asked the government to re-design the National Hepatitis Policy. He urged the private institutions to join hand with the government to meet health challenges as these problems cannot be resolved without private partnership. Earlier, speaking on the occasion, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Zafar Mirza said that the government will announce a comprehensive package enabling to deal with blood-borne disease including hepatitis. He said the government is establishing healthcare system and under this program, health services will also be provided in the schools.
World Hepatitis Day
World Hepatitis Day is being observed today with the theme of Invest in eliminating Hepatitis. The theme focuses on the hepatitis elimination goals by 2030. According to WHO a report a total of 58.7 billion dollars amount is needed to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health threat in 67 countries by 2030.