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Hepatitis is a serious health issue affecting millions of people worldwide. It is a contagious disease caused by various viruses and can lead to severe liver damage if left untreated. To ensure that everyone has access to the resources and treatments they need. Emildda Health and Development Initiative (EHDI) raised awareness about hepatitis and advocated for testing and eradication of the virus.
Our advocacy efforts helped to spread information about hepatitis and its associated risks, while testing was carried out for those at risk of developing the virus. Eradicating hepatitis requires collaboration between public health officials, medical providers, patients, and other stakeholders in order to develop effective strategies for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and support services. By working with other partners, we were able to ensure that everyone has access to the resources they need in order to fight this deadly virus.
Early detection of the disease can help in providing timely treatment and preventing further spread of the virus. There are various organizations that are working to create awareness about hepatitis and advocating for the testing and elimination of this virus from our society. You, too, can become an advocate.
- 15th December, 2022
- 10:00 A.M. - 01:00 P.M
- Eus Palace Kpebi Asokoro extension Fct, Abuja.
Theme: ”Hepatitis-free future. Know your status and invest in eliminating hepatitis”.
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