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Hepatitis C Eradication Taiwan

· 29 March 2026 · 1 sources

Taiwan is making significant strides in the fight against hepatitis C, a major global public health challenge affecting an estimated 58 million people worldwide. Despite the absence of a vaccine, hepatitis C is now curable through highly effective direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapies that require only 8 to 12 weeks of treatment. The World Health Organization's Glasgow Declaration on Viral Hepatitis, launched in 2015, aims to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030, providing a global framework that Taiwan is actively supporting. Taiwan's efforts exemplify the progress possible with focused public health initiatives and access to advanced treatments, highlighting a hopeful path toward eradicating hepatitis C. This progress is crucial as it reduces the burden of chronic liver disease and prevents long-term complications such as liver cancer.

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Taiwan’s fight to end hepatitis C Korea Times 29 Mar 2026, 00:17

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