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—— One customer from Europe
—— One customer from Europe
—— Mr John Smith England
—— Ms Sheila
—— Mrs Julie Tschetter Belgium
—— Mr Robin Seifert Germany
World Hepatitis Day is celebrated every year on 28 July and is intended to raise awareness of viral hepatitis, which causes inflammation of the liver, leading to serious illness and liver cancer.
“Bringing hepatitis care closer to you”
To mark the 12th World Hepatitis Day, different campaigns have been launched around the world. As medical treatment continues to improve and people become more health conscious, prevention of hepatitis has become common knowledge. Although some types of hepatitis are curable, taking medication over time can be a burden on the body.
Therefore, proactive medical check-ups and vaccination against hepatitis are the best means of prevention. It is important to nip the virus in the bud and curb the threat it poses to humans.
The news of the mysterious hepatitis that killed hundreds of children a few months ago has also been a wake-up call. This common virus still needs to be taken seriously and apart from vaccination, regular self-testing is also a means to protect yourself!