No fewer than 20 million people are
infected with Hepatitis virus in Nigeria, Bauchi-based
Gastroenterologist of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
Teaching Hospital, Dr Mustapha Umar, has said.
Dr Umar, who stated this in an interview in Bauchi
yesterday, as part of activities lined up to mark this
year’s Hepatitis Week, said 3.6 million people were
currently infected with the virus in Bauchi State.
He said the disease could be contacted through
contact with unsterilized blood carrying the virus and
urged members of the public to ensure that they got
vaccinated to avoid being infected.
“The hepatitis disease has become very worrisome
because current reports show that over 400 million
people are being infected with the virus worldwide.”
“Children, especially the new born child, are
supposed to vaccinated to prevent contacting the
virus. Once they are immunized, their bodies will
develop anti-bodies that will fight the disease,” he
said
Dr. Umar urged pregnant women to ensure they
attended regular antenatal services to prevent their
unborn child from contacting the virus.


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