The World Health Organization raised concerns over the rising fatalities attributed to viral hepatitis, now the second leading infectious cause of death globally, claiming 1.3 million lives annually. Hepatitis B accounted for 83%, and hepatitis C for 17% of these deaths, averaging 3,500 daily casualties, as per the WHO’s 2024 Global Hepatitis Report released during the World Hepatitis Summit.
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