Health Sector Response to Viral Hepatitis in the Selected Countries
Viral hepatitis is an important public health concern worldwide. The current study aims to compare prevention and control programs of viral hepatitis in Egypt, Georgia, Pakistan and Australia. This is an international comparative analysis study, which by using document review, Australia, Egypt, Paki...
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doaj-a61983b1ef3045cf9422ee69be523f542020-11-24T21:41:30ZengAmber PublicationJournal of Research in Medical and Dental Science2347-25452347-23672018-04-0163325331Health Sector Response to Viral Hepatitis in the Selected Countries Mohamad Ezati Asar0Ebrahim Jaafari Pooyan1Rashid Ramazani2Alireza Oliaeimanesh3Abolghasem Pourreza4Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranCenter for Communicable Diseases Control, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, IranCenter for Social Determinant of Health, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranViral hepatitis is an important public health concern worldwide. The current study aims to compare prevention and control programs of viral hepatitis in Egypt, Georgia, Pakistan and Australia. This is an international comparative analysis study, which by using document review, Australia, Egypt, Pakistan and Georgia was purposely selected. Then, their national programs in prevention, screening and treatment were compared. For data analysis, the narrative review methodology was used. Hepatitis C and B prevalence in Pakistan was 5 and 2.5%, respectively. Injecting drug use was the main transmission way. Among investigated programs, Gerogia was only focused on hepatitis C, although hepatitis B prevalence was 2.9%. In Australia, Strategic program for screening and diagnosis was mainly focused on priority populations, such as those who inject drugs, those who are cultrally and linguistically different. To achieve viral hepatitis elimination, countries must focus on its prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Prevention reduces the incidence, screening at risk and high risk groups, and case finding, and affordability and access to treatment for patients.https://www.jrmds.in/articles/health-sector-response-to-viral-hepatitis-in-the-selected-countries.pdfHealth SectorHepatitisstrategyElimination |
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Mohamad Ezati Asar Ebrahim Jaafari Pooyan Rashid Ramazani Alireza Oliaeimanesh Abolghasem Pourreza |
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Health Sector Response to Viral Hepatitis in the Selected Countries |
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Health Sector Response to Viral Hepatitis in the Selected Countries |
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Health Sector Response to Viral Hepatitis in the Selected Countries |
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Health Sector Response to Viral Hepatitis in the Selected Countries |
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health sector response to viral hepatitis in the selected countries |
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Viral hepatitis is an important public health concern worldwide. The current study aims to compare prevention and control programs of viral hepatitis in Egypt, Georgia, Pakistan and Australia. This is an international comparative analysis study, which by using document review, Australia, Egypt, Pakistan and Georgia was purposely selected. Then, their national programs in prevention, screening and treatment were compared. For data analysis, the narrative review methodology was used. Hepatitis C and B prevalence in Pakistan was 5 and 2.5%, respectively. Injecting drug use was the main transmission way. Among investigated programs, Gerogia was only focused on hepatitis C, although hepatitis B prevalence was 2.9%. In Australia, Strategic program for screening and diagnosis was mainly focused on priority populations, such as those who inject drugs, those who are cultrally and linguistically different. To achieve viral hepatitis elimination, countries must focus on its prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Prevention reduces the incidence, screening at risk and high risk groups, and case finding, and affordability and access to treatment for patients. |
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