Tue, 21-Oct-2025

President, PM call for joint efforts to combat challenge of hepatitis

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ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called upon all stakeholders, including government institutions, healthcare professionals, private sector partners, media, and civil society to join hands in a unified response to combat the challenge of hepatitis, besides underscoring the need of raising public awareness. In a message on ‘World Hepatitis Day’ being … Read more

NADRA, Sindh Govt establish diagnostic desk of Thalassemia, Hepatitis  

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KARACHI:  National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA) Sindh, in collaboration with the provincial government, has established diagnostic Desk of Thalassemia Prevention and Hepatitis at two centers in the city.

An inauguration ceremony was held at NADRA Center Korangi No. 4 near the zoo, in honor of the Thalassemia test desk.

While speaking to the media, DG NADRA Sindh stated that in the first phase, Thalassemia desks are being set up at Korangi and Big NRC in Safoora, and the scope will be expanded to other centers as needed. He mentioned that through these desks at NADRA centers, free testing for Thalassemia and other blood diseases, including Hepatitis A, B, and C, will be possible with the support of the Sindh government and Muhammadi Blood Bank.

During his address at the event, DG NADRA Sindh emphasized that this initiative by the Sindh government will undoubtedly be a game changer, as diseases like Thalassemia and other blood disorders are silent killers with severe and painful effects on humanity.

He further added that nearly 500,000 people visit NADRA centers across Karachi and Sindh for the renewal of national identity cards and other matters. If we can convince the individuals visiting NADRA centers to get tested for Thalassemia, it would be a significant achievement.

On this occasion, Secretary Blood Transfusion Dr. Dur e naz Jamal stated that they are encouraging families with major Thalassemia cases because it is established that if one case is reported in these families, more cases are likely to be found. There is a need to raise public awareness and encourage blood sample testing to reduce the incidence of major cases after identifying minor Thalassemia cases.

She noted that 5 out of 100 people could be affected by minor Thalassemia, which is why this test is crucial for unmarried individuals.

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Hepatitis is global health challenge: PMA

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  • Hepatitis affects millions of people worldwide.
  • PMA recognizes importance of addressing this public health issue.
  • 350 million people are living with hepatitis globally

KARACHI: The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) Karachi, joins hands with global health organizations in observing World Hepatitis Day.

With the theme “One Life One Liver,” this year’s campaign aims to raise awareness about hepatitis, promote early diagnosis, and advocate for timely access to treatment and prevention services.

Hepatitis is a global health challenge that affects millions of people worldwide, including a significant number of individuals in Pakistan. As a leading medical association in the country, PMA recognizes the importance of addressing this public health issue and working towards its elimination.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 350 million people are living with viral hepatitis globally, and in Pakistan, it is estimated that around 12 million people are affected. Hepatitis can lead to severe liver diseases, including liver cirrhosis and liver cancer, and is responsible for a substantial number of preventable deaths every year.

The Pakistan Medical Association is committed to taking proactive measures to combat hepatitis and reduce its burden on our society. As part of our initiatives for World Hepatitis Day.

PMA pledges to:-raise Awareness, encourage testing and early diagnosis, advocate for accessible treatments, support vaccination efforts, and foster collaboration.

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Virus might be behind mystery child hepatitis cases: US agency

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According to a report released by the US Department of Health and Human Services on Friday, nine young infants from Alabama who had inexplicable hepatitis (liver inflammation) all tested positive for a common disease known as adenovirus 41. The children, who ranged in age from about one to six years old and were all previously … Read more

Mysterious hepatitis outbreak: death of one child confirmed

Mysterious hepatitis outbreak: death of one child confirmed One kid has passed on after an expansion in hepatitis cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said. The quantity of instances of obscure beginning in kids currently remains at 169 detailed in 12 nations. Remembering for the UK, US, Spain, Israel, and Ireland – among adolescents … Read more

Experts tell the cause of increasing mysterious hepatitis in UK children

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Experts tell the cause of increasing mysterious hepatitis in UK children The number of kids in the UK affirmed to have been impacted by a secret hepatitis flare-up has ascended to 108. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) declared it had distinguished a further 34 cases on Thursday, notwithstanding the 74 revealed the week before. … Read more

Hepatitis of unknown origin in kids recorded in more countries

Cases of hepatitis of unknown beginning, first detected in UK children, have now been recorded in four greater European countries and in America, the EU fitness business enterprise stated on Tuesday. It becomes tracking 84 cases of extreme acute hepatitis that have been pronounced in Britain in view that April five and said it anticipated … Read more

Mysterious hepatitis infecting children in US and UK; WHO investigations

The World Health Organization (WHO) is exploring an unexplained expansion in extreme liver disease in kids all over the planet remembering for the United States and the United Kingdom.

Mysterious hepatitis infecting children in US and UK; WHO investigations The World Health Organization (WHO) is exploring an unexplained expansion in extreme liver disease in kids all over the planet remembering for the United States and the United Kingdom. The extreme intense hepatitis cases have prompted hospitalizations and, surprisingly, a few liver transfers, yet not … Read more