Viral hepatitis accounts for more than 20 000 deaths annually in the United States. A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine provides a roadmap for ending these deaths and eliminating hepatitis B and C as public health problems by 2030.
Diagnosing 90% of people with chronic hepatitis B, bringing 90% of those patients to care, and treating 80% of those patients who need treatment could potentially reduce the number of deaths from hepatitis B in half by 2030, according to estimates by the authors of the report.
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