Every day, over 6,000 people are infected with viral hepatitis — the second leading infectious cause of death worldwide, claiming 1.3 million lives each year. On Monday’s #WorldHepatitisDay, learn more from @WHO on how to protect yourself & others: https://who.int/campaigns/world-hepatitis-day/2025…
Today is #WorldHepatitisDay! CDC collaborates with partners around the world to eliminate viral #Hepatitis and secure a safe, strong & prosperous future for the US. Help raise awareness of this life-threatening–yet preventable and treatable–infection: https://bit.ly/4fbfMTN Slide 1 of 4 - Carousel Learn More Learn More From cdc.gov
Hepatitis takes over 1M lives each year. In a new @_UNChronicle piece, CGHE Director Dr. John Ward urges global action to expand HepB birth dose and HepC treatment. This #WorldHepatitisDay, stand for elimination. Read more: https://buff.ly/opSqOz2 #HealthForAll #HepElimination
— Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination (@GlobalHep) July 25, 2025
Public Awareness Message from the National Orientation Agency (NOA) on World Hepatitis Day – July 28th 2025. As the World marks the World Hepatitis Day, the National Orientation Agency (NOA) calls on all Nigerians to join the global fight against hepatitis. Together, we can Show more Fed Min of Info & Nat’l Orien and Lanre Issa-Onilu
— National Orientation Agency, Nigeria (@NOA_Nigeria) July 28, 2025
Today is World Hepatitis Day. Every 30 seconds, someone dies from a hepatitis-related illness. Yet, so many remain undiagnosed and untreated. It’s time to stop normalizing Symptoms Hepatitis can’t wait. Get tested. Get vaccinated. Protect your liver World Health Organization (WHO) and CMDA Nigeria
World Hepatitis Day 2025 Today, we join the world in recognizing World Hepatitis Day, a time to raise our voices, increase awareness, and advocate for action against one of the world’s most deadly yet preventable diseases. At HealthySphere Global, we believe that health World Health Organization (WHO) and 7 others
— HealthySphere Global (@HealthySphere_) July 28, 2025
MoH commemorated "World Hepatitis Day" at the Orotta Hospital Conference Hall today under the theme:' Hepatitis: Let's break it down". Speeches by Dr. Araia Berhane, Director of CDCD at MoH; Dr. Mary Stephen, WHO Representative ; and Dr. Abdullahi Mohammed Yosuf, UNICEF Show more
Before you celebrate hepatitis day, This is GRA Model Secondary School , located in Asaba the state capital of Delta State !! GRA Asaba houses the (1)Government house , (2)Deputy governors lodge, (3)Office of the Governor and Deputy governor , (4)Delta State House of Assembly Show more Quote Delta State Government @DSGovernment · 2h 2:58 As the world observes World Hepatitis Day 2025 themed “Hepatitis: Let’s Break It Down”, the Delta State Government, under the leadership of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, held a medical outreach at the Asaba Specialist Hospital to raise awareness and promote early detection. The
Today and every day, let's unite to eliminate hepatitis. On World Hepatitis Day, we emphasize the importance of simplifying, scaling up, and integrating hepatitis services into national health systems. Together, we can prevent, treat, and cure hepatitis. #WorldHepatitisDay
— FreshBreeze Initiative (@FreshBreeze_org) July 28, 2025
#Hepatitis B can be prevented with a safe and effective vaccine. The vaccine is usually given soon after birth with boosters a few weeks later. It offers nearly 100% protection against the virushttp://bit.ly/hepatitis2025 #VaccinesWork
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) July 28, 2025
World Hepatitis Day History
World Hepatitis Day is dedicated to raising awareness about the various forms of viral hepatitis, with a focus on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The goal of this day is to encourage individuals, communities, and governments to take action to combat the spread of hepatitis and eventually eliminate this life-threatening illness. Viral hepatitis, which includes hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E, affects millions of people worldwide, causing both acute and chronic liver disease, and resulting in over one million deaths each year.
Although World Hepatitis Day was initiated by the World Hepatitis Alliance in 2008, it was officially recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2010. Hepatitis is prevalent in the United States as well, with over 4 million people suffering from chronic hepatitis B or C infection. For Americans, the most common types of the disease are hepatitis B and C, both of which can be spread through contact with infected blood or bodily fluids. People in the United States can be exposed to hepatitis through contaminated needles, unsterilized tattoo equipment, or sexual contact with an infected individual.
In the United States, World Hepatitis Day is observed through various educational events, awareness campaigns, and community-based screenings, drawing attention to the importance of early detection, vaccination, and treatment. Healthcare organizations and advocacy groups use this day as an opportunity to highlight the need for increased immunization rates and improved access to affordable healthcare for those living with hepatitis. World Hepatitis Day is observed annually on July 28th.
World Hepatitis Day facts
The theme for World Hepatitis Day in 2023 was Don't miss the target.
The first reported case of hepatitis after a blood transfusion was in 1938 by R. Junet and W. Junet in the Revue Médicale Suisse.
Hepatitis A is usually transmitted by consuming contaminated food or water or coming into contact with an infected person's feces.
Hepatitis B is a sexually transmitted disease. It is transmitted through exposure to infected blood or bodily fluids.
In the News and Trending in the US for World Hepatitis Day
Watch Hepatitis Country, a documentary about people with hepatitis. It showcases people who have recovered from it and people fighting to prevent it.
Watch Hepatitis C: The Silent Epidemic. This documentary addresses the growing concern of Hepatitis C in America, where millions are infected unknowingly.