YGH OPD provides free hepatitis C treatment every Friday




YANGON General Hospital has announced that a hepatitis C clinic is now open every Friday at its Specialist Outpatient De­partment, offering medical care free of charge.


The clinic operates from 1 pm to 4 pm every Friday. The free services provided include viral load testing for diagnosed patients, antiviral medication for treatment, and follow-up testing three months after the comple­tion of treatment to verify the success.


Public reactions have been positive, with comments such as “So happy. Treating hepatitis C on our own is extremely expensive, so thank you to all”, “May those who cannot afford recover; we are very grateful,” and “This is wonderful news.”


Hepatitis C treatment in Myanmar began in 2017 under a national control project, which provides free medications nation­wide.


According to the latest esti­mates from the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organiza­tion, approximately 1.1 million people in Myanmar are living with chronic hepatitis C. This accounts for roughly 2.7 per cent of the population. Hepatitis C is a common blood-borne viral liver disease. Most people infected are unaware they have the virus. It is primarily spread through blood-to-blood contact and the use of injections. — ASH/MT/ZN

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