Hepatitis day celebrations
Manipur's leading hepatologist Dr N Suraj

Manipur aims to vaccinate 90 per cent of the newborns with hepatitis vaccine by 2030 for preventing the disease.

This was informed by the stateโ€™s leading hepatologist Dr N Suraj during an interaction with the media in Imphal ahead of World Hepatitis Day observation on July 28.

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โ€œPresently, only 50 per cent of newborn babies are vaccinated with hepatitis.

โ€œNewborns should be vaccinated under the universal immunization programme and this can help in the prevention of the disease, especially Hepatitis B,โ€ added Dr Suraj.

โ€œHepatitis B and C are silent killers as there are no specific symptoms,โ€ he added.

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Dr Suraj also added that Hepatitis C can be completely cured through proper treatment and care.

Dr Suraj further informed that viral Hepatitis B and C are major health challenges as it has affected 325 million people globally.

โ€œAbout 1.4 million deaths occur due to viral hepatitis each year in South-East Asia and out of this 81 per cent are attributed to chronic complications of Hepatitis B and C,โ€ added Dr Suraj.

He also admitted that India is second after China in terms of the number of chronic hepatitis infections as the disease has overtaken HIV/AIDS and malaria in terms of the death rate.

He further informed that around 50 million Indians are chronically infected with Hepatitis B and 12-18 million with Hepatitis C.

Dr Suraj also warned that if Hepatitis B & C are not treated on time, they can turn into major life-threatening complications of chronic liver diseases-cirrhosis (scarring of the liver) and liver cancer.

โ€œVaccination and timely initiation of antiviral treatment is very essential to control the growth of this notoriously contagious virus, which has become a growing concern in India,โ€ he added.

He also informed that those in Manipur infected with the viruses can avail free treatment at RIMS (Regional Institute of Medical Sciences) and JNIMS (Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences).

โ€œDrugs for free at RIMS and JNIMS would be available from July 28,โ€ he added.

โ€œTime has come to create awareness among the general public about this extremely contagious disease. Timely detection and initiation of antiviral medication is the need of the hour,โ€ the hepatologist said.