World Hepatitis Day 2019: Hepatitis Spreads Due to This Reason
World Hepatitis Day 2019: Hepatitis Spreads Due to This Reason
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Today is World Hepatitis Day. Dirt is the main cause of the spread of hepatitis. The government had formulated National action plan against Hepatitis Viral. National Viral Hepatitis Control Programme (NVHCP) was launched in 2018 under the National Health Campaign.

According to Oncquest Laboratories COO Ravi Gaur, there were two important things in this NVHHP and they were implemented.  He said, "We had to treat people who were suspected of having hepatitis or who were suffering from it. They will be treated free of cost and provided free medicines for life. At the same time, all necessary steps for prevention of hepatitis such as the promotion of NVHHP, vaccination of pregnant women, the spread of public awareness about the spread of the virus, etc. Necessary steps were required to be taken at Primary Health Centres, Secondary Centres, and Higher Level Centres. I am sure that by 2030, the target of getting rid of Hepatitis C patients and reducing the presence of this virus will be met. "

Major Causes and Prevention of Hepatitis A and E

Dr. Gaur further said, "Viral hepatitis-A and E are serious due to poor hygiene measures," says Gaud. It is usually water and foodborne diseases. This is where the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan will help as it prevents open defecation. Defecation is the carrier of any infection. People get infected with it, they do not wash their hands properly, manual scavengers have to be exposed to solid waste, sewer lines, and contaminated water. These are the major causes of Hepatitis A and E. "

Causes of infections  of B and C and its prevention

 Hepatitis B and C, on the other hand, are a challenge, as these are due to IV fluids, needle pricking. According to Dr Gaur, if the patient has hepatitis B during surgery and his blood is replaced with another or blood transfusion, then they can spread the infection. It can also be caused by an infection from sex. An infected pregnant mother may also get the infection from her baby. Wash your hands thoroughly, wear gloves and maintain hygiene levels properly. People should ensure that the injections being injected to them are completely safe. Unsafe methods of injecting in India have caused hepatitis B among 2.1 million people (32% of global figures) and 20 million in Hepatitis C (40% of global figures) The infection is promoted. Dr. "These guidelines were for security personnel, lab personnel to carry out Hepatitis B vaccination and regular monitoring to ensure adequate safety," says Gaud. Wear gloves and apply masks so that no infection is transmitted to the patient or anyone else through the staff. Each one must implement these measures to prevent the spread of hepatitis. Dr. According to Gaud, people in rural and towns believe that Hepatitis B and C are living and that the victim is considered a bad omen. But the fact is that the disease is not a whole life and can be cured if treated properly. That is why all health measures should remain confidential. Hepatitis B can be cured 100 percent if you get the right treatment, which can become serious if you don't take the right steps. Hepatitis A and E can be cured within 4-5 weeks if you take proper rest and take the right medicine. All types of virus infections require adequate rest and can be cured by antiviral drugs, which are now readily available. Hepatitis C is not very common and it is very rare to have Hepatitis D disease in India. "

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