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10m people in Bangladesh infected with hepatitis virus: Survey

| Updated: August 02, 2018 14:40:39


10m people in Bangladesh infected with hepatitis virus: Survey

Nearly 10 million (one crore) people in the country are infected with hepatitis B virus or hepatitis C virus, according to a recent study report.

Hepatology Society conducted the study on the Prevalence of hepatitis B and C virus throughout the country.

According to the study, around 325 million people living with viral hepatitis globally, of them nearly 10 million are Bangladeshis as they are infected with hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus.

Overall prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in Bangladesh was 5.1 per cent and hepatitis C (HCV) 0.2 per cent, president of the society Prof Mobin Khan said, reports BSS.

It means about 8.5 million people are carrying HBV while 1 in every 500 people are infected with HCV, he said, adding that about 10 million people are infected with Hepatitis HBV or HCV in the country.

Of them, 5.7million are male while 2.8 million are female, General Secretary of the Hepatology Society Dr. Shahinul Alam said.

HBV caused 60 per cent of liver cirrhosis while 30 per cent caused by HCV. HBV caused 65 per cent of liver cancer and HCV caused 17 per cent in the country, he said.

Putting emphasis on creating awareness about the deadly disease Secretary General of National Liver Foundation of Bangladesh Prof Mohammad Ali said it is astonishing that globally 325m or nine out of ten people are living with viral hepatitis and they are unaware about the existence of the virus in their body.

This unaware population is not only at high risk for developing liver cirrhosis and liver cancer for themselves but they are also silently transmitting and infecting others in different ways, he said.

Around 1.34 million deaths occur every year due to viral hepatitis.

Unless there is a massive scale-up in screening, diagnosis and linkage to care, more people will become infected and lives will continue to be lost, said the expert.

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