• Contact Us
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Health Business
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    Oxford Licenses Rift Valley Fever Vaccine to Serum Institute Amid West Africa Surge

    Oxford Licenses Rift Valley Fever Vaccine to Serum Institute Amid West Africa Surge

    PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month

    PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month

    Hazardous Waste Landfill in Wajir Remains Active Despite Court Oder

    Hazardous Waste Landfill in Wajir Remains Active Despite Court Oder

    Kenya Accelerates Push Toward WHO Maturity Level 3 to Strengthen Pharmaceutical Regulation

    Kenya Accelerates Push Toward WHO Maturity Level 3 to Strengthen Pharmaceutical Regulation

  • Events
  • Private
    • KHF
    • Providers
  • Government
    • Medical Research
    • Politics & Policy
    • Regulation, Enforcement & Compliance
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • Epaper
  • Videos
  • Home
  • News
    Oxford Licenses Rift Valley Fever Vaccine to Serum Institute Amid West Africa Surge

    Oxford Licenses Rift Valley Fever Vaccine to Serum Institute Amid West Africa Surge

    PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month

    PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month

    Hazardous Waste Landfill in Wajir Remains Active Despite Court Oder

    Hazardous Waste Landfill in Wajir Remains Active Despite Court Oder

    Kenya Accelerates Push Toward WHO Maturity Level 3 to Strengthen Pharmaceutical Regulation

    Kenya Accelerates Push Toward WHO Maturity Level 3 to Strengthen Pharmaceutical Regulation

  • Events
  • Private
    • KHF
    • Providers
  • Government
    • Medical Research
    • Politics & Policy
    • Regulation, Enforcement & Compliance
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • Epaper
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Health Business
No Result
View All Result

Rwanda intensifies campaign against Hepatitis C

by Health Business
March 2, 2020
in News
0
Rwanda intensifies campaign against Hepatitis C

File photo shows Rwanda's First Lady Jeannette Kagame (C) delivering a speech during a sideline session of the International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa, in Kigali, capital of Rwanda, (Xinhua/Cyril Ndegeya)

Share This:

KIGALI,

Rwanda on Saturday launched a fresh health campaign to step up screening of more residents for Hepatitis C virus (HCV).

The campaign is aimed to reduce the hepatitis C virus prevalence from 4 percent to 1 percent and complete elimination of the disease by 2021, Tharcisse Mpunga, the Minister of State in charge of Primary Healthcare, said when speaking at the launch in Gatsibo district in eastern Rwanda.

Noting that it will also help to decrease the risks of cancers caused by the disease, the minister said under the campaign over 2000 Rwandans recently diagnosed with Hepatitis C will be initiated on lifesaving treatment.

The fresh campaign aims at accelerating the efforts to speed up the initial Hepatitis C elimination plan and end HCV by 2021 in Rwanda, said Mpunga.

The campaign follows previous HCV elimination drive launch championed by the First Lady of Rwanda Jeannette Kagame and supported by various partners.

In December 2018 Rwanda launched a five-year plan to detect and treat hepatitis C virus as part of a campaign that aims at eliminating hepatitis C in the country.

Officials said in Gatsibo district alone, the venue of the campaign launch, out of 90,806 residents who were screened for Hepatitis C, 2,544 were found to be suffering from the disease.

Through the hepatitis C virus five-year elimination plan that targets to eliminate hepatitis C in the central African country and reducing fatalities from the virus, Rwanda intends to screen over 4 million people aged 15 and above.

The campaign is being carried out through various surveillance points at health care units, hospitals, mobile clinics and other health facilities nationwide across the country, according to the ministry.

Globally, an estimated 71 million people have chronic hepatitis C infection, and approximately 399,000 people die each year from hepatitis C, mostly from cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, according to the World Health Organization information issued in 2018. (Xinhua)

Share This:
Previous Post

Coronavirus 'could infect 60% of global population if unchecked'

Next Post

'How I survived coronavirus and isolation'

Related Posts

Oxford Licenses Rift Valley Fever Vaccine to Serum Institute Amid West Africa Surge
News

Oxford Licenses Rift Valley Fever Vaccine to Serum Institute Amid West Africa Surge

January 15, 2026
PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month
News

PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month

January 13, 2026
Hazardous Waste Landfill in Wajir Remains Active Despite Court Oder
News

Hazardous Waste Landfill in Wajir Remains Active Despite Court Oder

January 8, 2026
Next Post
Algeria confirms first case of coronavirus

'How I survived coronavirus and isolation'

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Follow Us

Most Read

  • PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month

    PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Oxford Licenses Rift Valley Fever Vaccine to Serum Institute Amid West Africa Surge

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Court Mandates Degree-Level Pharmacists to Run Kenya’s Top Hospitals

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Health Business

Health Business contains need-to-know features, news and case studies that explain the administrative and commercial issues affecting healthcare and hospital management. Health Business supports several high profile exhibitions - coverage of which is always timed for maximum impact. Regular topics include ICT, Finance/Funding, Facilities Management, Security, Health & Safety. Contributors range from government ministers through to top-level health administrators and association chairs.

Top Stories

Oxford Licenses Rift Valley Fever Vaccine to Serum Institute Amid West Africa Surge

Oxford Licenses Rift Valley Fever Vaccine to Serum Institute Amid West Africa Surge

January 15, 2026
PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month

PS Muthoni Calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening during January Awareness Month

January 13, 2026
Hazardous Waste Landfill in Wajir Remains Active Despite Court Oder

Hazardous Waste Landfill in Wajir Remains Active Despite Court Oder

January 8, 2026

Interests

  • Events
  • Finance
  • Government
  • Magazines
  • Medical Research
  • News
  • Politics & Policy
  • Providers
  • Public Health
  • Regulation, Enforcement & Compliance
  • Technology
  • Videos

Follow Us

  • Contact Us

© 2019 | Site by Mark & Ryse.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Events
  • Private
    • KHF
    • Providers
  • Government
    • Medical Research
    • Politics & Policy
    • Regulation, Enforcement & Compliance
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • Epaper
  • Videos

© 2019 | Site by Mark & Ryse.