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Nature - Eliminating viral hepatitis, articles and interviews

Nature - Eliminating viral hepatitis, articles and interviews

Article series: Eliminating viral hepatitis
Viral hepatitis is a global public health problem, and the burden of disease is increasing. In 2016, spurred by development of effective new treatments for hepatitis C and expanding access to hepatitis B vaccination, the 194 Member States of the WHO committed to eliminating viral hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030. Here, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology explores areas vital to meeting this ambitious target, from basic viral research to public policy.

2017
August 2017 Volume 14 Number 8
Eliminating viral hepatitis — momentum must keep building
doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2017.107
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August 2017 Volume 14 Number 8
Many European countries 'flying blind' in their efforts to eliminate viral hepatitis
doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2017.98
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August 2017 Volume 14 Number 8
HCV elimination — lessons learned from a small Eurasian country, Georgia
doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2017.100
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For World Hepatitis Day Nature Releases Viral Hepatitis Articles and Interviews

Hugh Thomas writes an introduction to World Hepatitis Day 2017, including a mini-collection of research on viral hepatitis, in addition read an array of interviews about viral hepatitis research.

Raquel Peck CEO of the World Hepatitis Alliance explains the importance of World Hepatitis Day , Jeffrey V Lazarus and Kelly Safreed-Harmon discuss  WHO's strategy towards the elimination of viral hepatitis.

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