Skip to main content
Hepatitis can’t wait any longer for global action
Global Cause
health, wealth and wellbeing of our world
Climate Action
Antimicrobial Resistance
Infectious Diseases
World Food Day
More
About us
Global Resilience
World Oceans Day
Malaria
Women and Girls
Circular Economy
Refugees & Migration
Clinical Trials
Vaccines and Immunisation
World Food Day & Sustainable Packaging
Farming
Water
Malaria & NTDs
Neglected Tropical Diseases
HIV AIDS
Maternal health
Wildlife
About us
Body Empowerment
Climate Change
Ending TB
Labour Exploitation
Make a difference
Plant-Based Alternatives
Plastic
Pride
Client survey
About us
Global Resilience
World Oceans Day
Malaria
Women and Girls
Circular Economy
Refugees & Migration
Clinical Trials
Vaccines and Immunisation
World Food Day & Sustainable Packaging
Farming
Water
Malaria & NTDs
Neglected Tropical Diseases
HIV AIDS
Maternal health
Wildlife
About us
Body Empowerment
Climate Change
Ending TB
Labour Exploitation
Make a difference
Plant-Based Alternatives
Plastic
Pride
Client survey
Infectious Diseases Q3 2022
Hepatitis can’t wait any longer for global action
Hepatitis
Correct dieting can improve quality of life for hepatitis patients
Hepatitis
The seriousness of hepatitis
Hepatitis
Deaths from hepatitis have tripled
Hepatitis
Insight: Gay men and hepatitis C
Hepatitis
Why is hepatitis given so little attention worldwide?
Hepatitis
Effective medicines for hepatitis C
Long-term consequences of hepatitis C include cirrhosis or scarring of the liver and up to one in 25 of these cases go on to develop liver cancer. Fortunately, several medicines have been developed in recent years to clear the virus for good from the body, and the prospects are getting better all the time.