02/03/2010
Hepatitis Reduction Targeted In Wales
Welsh Health Minister Edwina Hart has approved a plan to tackle blood borne hepatitis.
A total of £1.37 million of Welsh Assembly Government funding has been allocated to deliver the plan, developed by Public Health Wales.
The plan aims to identify people at risk of blood borne viral hepatitis and prevent further transmission of the virus and, to improve care for people living with hepatitis B and C.
These viruses spread from person to person predominately by contact with infected blood and mainly affect the liver.
The infections can cause serious diseases and even death, but can be prevented and are treatable.
The risk of catching hepatitis B and C increases if people partake in high-risk behaviours, such as injecting drugs or having unprotected sex.
It is estimated that between 12,000 and 14,000 people in Wales are chronically infected with hepatitis C, the majority of which are unaware of their infection.
Minister Hart said: "Hepatitis has major health implications for the individual and, if undiagnosed, for others.
"The challenge is to reduce ongoing transmission and reduce the prevalence of hepatitis which is compounded by issues of social exclusion and marginalisation amongst some of the groups at highest risk of infection in Wales."
She added: "By early diagnosis and intervention as well as greater awareness, we will hopefully see a reduction in hepatitis in Wales over the coming years."
(PR/BMcC)
A total of £1.37 million of Welsh Assembly Government funding has been allocated to deliver the plan, developed by Public Health Wales.
The plan aims to identify people at risk of blood borne viral hepatitis and prevent further transmission of the virus and, to improve care for people living with hepatitis B and C.
These viruses spread from person to person predominately by contact with infected blood and mainly affect the liver.
The infections can cause serious diseases and even death, but can be prevented and are treatable.
The risk of catching hepatitis B and C increases if people partake in high-risk behaviours, such as injecting drugs or having unprotected sex.
It is estimated that between 12,000 and 14,000 people in Wales are chronically infected with hepatitis C, the majority of which are unaware of their infection.
Minister Hart said: "Hepatitis has major health implications for the individual and, if undiagnosed, for others.
"The challenge is to reduce ongoing transmission and reduce the prevalence of hepatitis which is compounded by issues of social exclusion and marginalisation amongst some of the groups at highest risk of infection in Wales."
She added: "By early diagnosis and intervention as well as greater awareness, we will hopefully see a reduction in hepatitis in Wales over the coming years."
(PR/BMcC)
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