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Author Spotlight: Advancements and Challenges in Hepatitis B Virus Detection
Published on: December 15, 2023
Pakistan's national hepatitis strategic framework (2024-2030)
Hassan Mahmood1, Ahmed Sabry Alaama2, Muhammad Shahid Jamil2
1World Health Organization (WHO) & Country Lead, Integral Global, Pakistan.
Objective:
The framework sets ambitious targets to reduce new chronic hepatitis C virus infections, lower hepatitis B virus prevalence among children, and decrease hepatitis-related mortality.
Methods:
The framework outlines five strategic objectives: 1. Strengthening leadership and governance. 2. Improving prevention and access to care. 3. Building laboratory capacity. 4. Enhancing strategic information use. 5. Improving access to testing, care and treatment services.
Results:
By implementing these strategic objectives, the framework aims at driving progress towards global health goals, and reduce the burden of hepatitis B and C.
Conclusion:
The National Hepatitis Strategic Framework 2024-30 provides a comprehensive roadmap for national efforts to combat hepatitis, leveraging evidence-based strategies to achieve meaningful impact.
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