World Hepatitis Day is marked globally on 28 July. Each year HFA works in partnership with Hepatitis Australia, hepatitis and haemophilia medical experts and state and territory Haemophilia Foundations in a worldwide campaign to eliminate viral hepatitis. Our campaign also focuses on ways to act on the health consequences for people with bleeding disorders who have been affected by viral hepatitis.
This is part of a worldwide campaign to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030.
Hepatitis C and liver health remain an important issue for our community. It is important to act now:
- Do you know your help C status? Find out if you don’t know
- Hep C can be cured. Treatment is simple
- Do you need liver health monitoring? Ask your doctor
- A healthy liver is vital for all of us
For more information about Hep C and bleeding disorders, who is at risk, treatment, and post cure liver health, head to the HFA World Hepatitis Day page.
