Hepatitis B Advocate Shaibu Issa walks on Kawe Beach in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. "I want to dedicate my time, effort and everything I have to eliminating Hepatitis," he said.
Theme for World Hepatitis Day 2025
Hepatitis: Let’s Break It Down
Key messages
1. Hepatitis is a leading cause of liver cancer—and a growing global killer.
Chronic viral hepatitis causes 1.3 million deaths every year, mostly from liver cancer and cirrhosis. That's 3,500 deaths every single day—on par with tuberculosis. Hepatitis B and C are spreading silently, with 8,000 new infections daily. Despite being preventable and treatable, the disease burden continues to rise, especially in regions with limited access to care.
2. Knowing your status is the first step to stopping liver cancer.
Most people living with hepatitis don’t know they’re infected. Early diagnosis is the first step to accessing life-saving treatment and preventing liver cancer. Testing—especially for those in endemic regions or at higher risk—is critical to ending hepatitis..
3. We can prevent 2.8 million deaths by 2030—but only if countries act now.
Hepatitis elimination is within reach. We have vaccines, curative therapies, and proven tools to stop transmission. Most cases go undiagnosed until it’s too late. Progress demands national commitment, smart investment, and public health systems that embed hepatitis services into primary care. Investing in timely diagnosis and integrated, people-centred care will save lives and stop liver cancer before it starts.
Call to Action: Hepatitis Elimination to Prevent Deaths and Liver Cancer
For the Public:
For Policymakers and Governments:
For National Health Authorities: