ByZarafshan Shiraz, New Delhi
Hepatitis is irritation of liver and viruses that trigger infections and swelling of the liver are termed as hepatitis viruses, that are 5 foremost ones - Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E viruses the place hepatitis A and E viruses trigger brief lasting liver infections and are sometimes self-limiting in nature however in comparison with A and E, hepatitis B and C viruses are recognized to trigger lengthy lasting liver infections (Chronic Liver Infections). Hepatitis B and C mixed, have surpassed HIV and Tuberculosis to develop into the main persistent infectious illness in India.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Mayur Manji Mewada, Associate Professor and Unit Head Department of Medicine at KJ Somaiya Medical College and Research Centre in Mumbai, revealed, βMajor reasons for getting these chronic Hepatitis B and C infections are unprotected sexual contact; unsafe transfusion of Blood and Blood products; unhygienic tattooing and sharing of Razor blades. It is estimated that around 4 crores Indians are chronic Hepatitis B infection carriers and approximately 1.2 crore Indians are chronic Hepatitis C infection carriers. Every fourth person suffering from Hepatitis B or C progress to develop cirrhosis (Stiff Non-Functional Liver) and hepatocellular carcinoma (Liver Cancer).β
He defined, βCirrhosis of Liver and Liver Cancer are responsible for premature or untimely deaths. These premature deaths can be prevented by proper treatment and vaccination strategies. National Viral Hepatitis Control Program (NVHCP) was launched on 28th July 2018 by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; with an aim to combat chronic Hepatitis infections and achieve nationwide elimination of Hepatitis C by the year 2030. Educating the population, free and mandatory vaccination of newborn and health care workers can prevent new Hepatitis infections. Those who are already infected can be cured by use of appropriate anti-viral medicines DAA (Directly Acting Antivirals). Hence Hepatitis B and C infections are important but completely reversible causes of Liver Cancer.β
Bringing his experience to the identical, Dr Amitabh M Keny, MD Consultant Physician, Diabetologist and Cardiologist, highlighted that the frequent causes of hepatitis are viruses, alcohol, medication, autoimmune (physique destroys its personal organ) whereas the frequent viruses inflicting hepatitis are Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. He shared:
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