Very few low-income countries have developed national plans to achieve the viral hepatitis elimination targets set in the World Health Organization (WHO) strategy. We reviewed the policy environment, strategies and challenges on the fight against viral hepatitis in Zimbabwe. The review focussed on the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) policy documents, strategic plans and reports. We performed key informant interviews to enhance evidence generated from the document review. Twelve documents were reviewed and interviews with 10 key informants were completed. The MoHCC established a technical working group to work towards elimination of viral hepatitis. The technical working group drafted a strategic plan for elimination of viral hepat...
INTRODUCTION: The first World Health Organization (WHO) global health sector strategy on hepatitis B...
Viral hepatitis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but has long been neglected...
INTRODUCTION: The first World Health Organization (WHO) global health sector strate...
Very few low-income countries have developed national plans to achieve the viral hepatitis eliminati...
Very few low‐income countries have developed national plans to achieve the viral hepatitis eliminati...
Purpose of Review The purpose of our review was to summarize current recommendations on testing s...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of our review was to summarize current recommendations on testing str...
Viral hepatitis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but has long been neglected...
A recent international workshop, organised by the authors, analysed the obstacles facing the ambitio...
SummaryThe burden of liver disease may dramatically increase in the near future in Africa, where scr...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
In 2016, the World Health Assembly passed a resolution to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public heal...
With the introduction of direct-acting antiviral drugs, treatment of hepatitis C is both highly effe...
Viral hepatitis is a major public health threat and a leading cause of death worldwide. Annual morta...
Ethiopia's hepatitis virus (HCV) prevalence is predicted to rise by 2030. To halt this increasing tr...
INTRODUCTION: The first World Health Organization (WHO) global health sector strategy on hepatitis B...
Viral hepatitis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but has long been neglected...
INTRODUCTION: The first World Health Organization (WHO) global health sector strate...
Very few low-income countries have developed national plans to achieve the viral hepatitis eliminati...
Very few low‐income countries have developed national plans to achieve the viral hepatitis eliminati...
Purpose of Review The purpose of our review was to summarize current recommendations on testing s...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of our review was to summarize current recommendations on testing str...
Viral hepatitis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but has long been neglected...
A recent international workshop, organised by the authors, analysed the obstacles facing the ambitio...
SummaryThe burden of liver disease may dramatically increase in the near future in Africa, where scr...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
In 2016, the World Health Assembly passed a resolution to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public heal...
With the introduction of direct-acting antiviral drugs, treatment of hepatitis C is both highly effe...
Viral hepatitis is a major public health threat and a leading cause of death worldwide. Annual morta...
Ethiopia's hepatitis virus (HCV) prevalence is predicted to rise by 2030. To halt this increasing tr...
INTRODUCTION: The first World Health Organization (WHO) global health sector strategy on hepatitis B...
Viral hepatitis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but has long been neglected...
INTRODUCTION: The first World Health Organization (WHO) global health sector strate...