Nigeria Loses N17.9 trillion Annually to Hepatitis, Says FG
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Read MoreInternational Day: Nigeria’s hepatitis war falters amid low testing, high treatment costs, ignorance
Over N500,000 hepatitis C bill shocks patients as country lacks 100 liver specialists
50,000-plus die yearly; states lack budget lines, actionable elimination plans
2030 elimination goal wavering without urgent action, Okinedo warns
Experts propose integration into HIV/AIDS framework to curb epidemic
Aloh advocates scale-up of vaccination, free screening, awareness