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🧬 Over 16 Million Nigerians Living With Hepatitis B

🧬 Over 16 Million Nigerians Living With Hepatitis B

In a major public health intervention, the Lagos State Government has launched free testing and limited vaccination for Hepatitis B and C across the state, revealing that over 16 million Nigerians are currently living with Hepatitis B and over 2 million with Hepatitis C.

The campaign comes as part of the state’s strategic response to the 2025 World Hepatitis Day under the theme “Hepatitis: Let’s Break It Down.”


đź§  Hepatitis: The Silent Epidemic

Speaking at a press briefing in Alausa, Commissioner for Health Prof. Akin Abayomi described viral hepatitis as a “silent but deadly disease” and urged residents to get tested and vaccinated early.

“It causes liver damage, cirrhosis, and cancer — often without symptoms. Yet it’s preventable, treatable, and in some cases, curable,” Abayomi said.


đź’‰ What Lagos Is Offering

  • Free testing for Hepatitis B and C across all general hospitals, LASUTH, and designated PHCs in all 57 LGAs and LCDAs.

  • Limited free vaccination, prioritising pregnant women and healthcare workers.

  • Public awareness campaign via radio, TV, and social media.


đź‘¶ Prevention From Birth

Abayomi noted that vaccination against Hepatitis B is now integrated into routine newborn immunisation, while all pregnant women are being screened during antenatal care to prevent mother-to-child transmission.

“We aim to demystify hepatitis through testing, prevention, treatment, and awareness — all four are key to eliminating it by 2030,” he said.


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