Evidence-Based Strategies for Micro-elimination of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection

AbstractPurpose of ReviewHepatitis B (HBV) remains a health threat around the world. Hepatitis C is closer to meeting the World Health Organization ’s 2030 elimination goal compared to HBV. To achieve a successful micro-elimination and macro-elimination, there are certain objectives that need to be met.Recent FindingsHBV infects more than 262 million people worldwide and is associated with significant morbidity and increased mortality. There have been previous HBV and hepatitis C virus micro-elimination trials with varying success. Micro-elimination programs should be designed to move services forward with a plethora of avenues for monitoring, testing, and treatment.SummaryUltimately, successful and maintained micro-elimination is needed to achieve macro-elimination of HBV. Here, we propose 5 core tenets of micro-elimination that can be expanded to macro-elimination; these 5-line guidelines provide for 5 pillars of HBV management that support a path to a successful global elimination of HBV.
Source: Current Hepatitis Reports - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research