Every 30 seconds, one person dies due to hepatitis-related diseases. Around 354 million people worldwide are affected by hepatitis B or C alone. Hepatitis viruses A, B, C, D, and E are the most common causes of hepatitis worldwide. While they all cause liver disease, they differ in modes of transmission, severity, and prevention methods. Vaccination can help prevent some types of hepatitis.

According to a study conducted by the WHO study, an estimated 4.5 million premature deaths could be prevented by 2030 through vaccination, diagnostic tests, drugs, and awareness campaigns. To keep you updated with the latest diagnostic and treatment approaches, we bring you a session on ' ABC of Hepatitis 'Β by pediatric hepatology and liver transplantation pioneer Β  Dr. Neelam Mohan onΒ  4 thΒ  September, 6:00 PM IST onwards. Highlights Discussion on hepatitis A, B, and C Diagnosis, investigations,…