BACKGROUND: The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030. Although no virological cure exists for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, existing therapies to control viral replication and prophylaxis to minimise mother-to-child transmission make elimination of HBV feasible. We aimed to estimate the national, regional, and global prevalence of HBsAg in the general population and in the population aged 5 years in 2016, as well as coverage of prophylaxis, diagnosis, and treatment. METHODS: In this modelling study, we used a Delphi process that included a literature review in PubMed and Embase, followed by interviews with experts, to quantify the historical epidemiology of HBV infec...
The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate viral hepatit...
SummaryBackgroundDespite the existence of effective prevention and treatment interventions, hepatiti...
Background: Despite the existence of effective prevention and treatment interventions, hepatitis B v...
Background: The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate v...
Background: The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate v...
Background: The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate v...
BACKGROUND: The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate ...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
BACKGROUND The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
BACKGROUND The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
WOS: 000436553600019PubMed ID: 29599078Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate viral hepatit...
SummaryBackgroundDespite the existence of effective prevention and treatment interventions, hepatiti...
Background: Despite the existence of effective prevention and treatment interventions, hepatitis B v...
Background: The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate v...
Background: The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate v...
Background: The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate v...
BACKGROUND: The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate ...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
BACKGROUND The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
BACKGROUND The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
WOS: 000436553600019PubMed ID: 29599078Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
Background The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate vi...
The 69th World Health Assembly approved the Global Health Sector Strategy to eliminate viral hepatit...
SummaryBackgroundDespite the existence of effective prevention and treatment interventions, hepatiti...
Background: Despite the existence of effective prevention and treatment interventions, hepatitis B v...