Subscribe Now to Our Free Email Newsletter

Thomas Frey - Senior Futurist at the DaVinci Institute - Celebrity Keynote
November 23rd, 2007 at 12:24 pm

38 Million Chinese Carry Hepatitis C Virus

About 38 million Chinese are
carrying the hepatitis C virus (HCV), but public understanding of the
disease is low, said the China Foundation for Hepatitis Prevention and
Control (CFHPC) on Thursday.


http://en.epochtimes.com/news_images/2004-7-28-china-aids.jpg

The incidence of hepatitis C has surged in the past few years, said a CFHPC report.

The
disease was identified in 1989, and research found that a majority of
its infections became chronic and led to liver disorders, including
cancer.

The Ministry of Health said early this month that hepatitis C was one of China’s top five deadly epidemics.

But
the public is not well informed about the disease, the CFHPC said,
citing its latest survey that indicated only 1 percent of the
respondents were aware of how HCV spreads and how to prevent it. Only 5
percent have had a test for HCV.

No
HCV vaccine is available, yet 80 percent of those surveyed believed
that they could be protected against hepatitis C by a vaccine, the
report said.

Although
the virus can be eradicated or controlled in the early stages of the
disease through proper therapy, about 30 percent of those surveyed said
there was no cure for hepatitis C.

Many also confused hepatitis C with hepatitis B, the CFHPC report said.

Clinical
research in China and abroad showed that 70 percent of the HVC carriers
could be cured if diagnosed at an early stage, the report said. "The
whole society should work to improve the public awareness of HCV so
that the carriers could be diagnosed and treated as early as possible."

The CFHPC suggested that the government tighten controls on blood products and expand HVC testing.

HCV usually spreads through contact with infected blood, sex with an infected person or from mother to baby during childbirth.

Via China Daily

You must be logged in to post a comment.