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Pakistan, WHO launch Prime Minister's Hepatitis C Elimination Programme

PK · · Dawn Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday launched the Prime Minister’s Hepatitis C Elimination Programme, aiming to end the disease by 2030, according to a press release issued by the ministry. “Pakistan and the WHO today launched the Prime Minister’s Hepatitis C Elimination Programme in Islamabad with the goal of reaching 1.6 million people in the area over the next 6 months, and over 164 million across the country in subsequent phases.” “The main goal is to eliminate Hepatitis C as a public health threat by 2030, as agreed upon by the World Health Assembly,” the press release said. Speaking at an event in Islamabad, Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal said that Rs67 billion had been allocated to combat one of Pakistan’s most serious public health challenges, the statement said. “A complete three to six-month treatment course will be provided free of cost under the programme,” the statement quoted Kamal as saying. He highlighted the alarming burden of hepatitis C, stating that out of nearly 60 million hepatitis patients worldwide, approximately 10 million are in Pakistan. Kamal further noted that nearly 80 per cent of patients remain unaware of their condition and unknowingly continue to transmit the disease. “Hepatitis C is a life-threatening disease that can eventually lead to liver cancer if left untreated. Prevention is better than a cure. The true meaning of healthcare is to prevent people from becoming sick,” he remarked, adding that Pakistan’s healthcare system must transition from a “sick-care” model to a genuine healthcare system focused on prevention and early intervention. He informed that, with the support of the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra), nationwide screening would be conducted using national database integration to ensure maximum outreach and transparency. “Initially, 12 Hepatitis C screening counters have been established at federal hospitals in Islamabad ...