Eliminating Viral Hepatitis in Turkey: Achievements and Challenges

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Viral Hepatit Dergisi-Viral Hepatitis Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-28 DOI:10.4274/vhd.galenos.2022.2022-9-1
U. Akarca, N. Baykam, Rahmet Güner, F. Günşar, R. Idilman, S. Kaymakoğlu, İ. Köksal, F. Tabak, T. Yamazhan
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After the declaration Global Health Sector Strategy on Viral Hepatitis by the World Health Organization in 2016, the Turkish Government defined a national strategy covering 2018-2023 to reach goals by 2030. Following a participatory decision process and a series of workshops, the strategy was built on eight separate subheadings. Apart from the official Prevention and Control Program, two separate road maps for hepatitis B and C were developed to obtain targets accessible with the cooperation of the Viral Hepatitis Society and the Turkish Association for the Study of the Liver in 2018 and 2020, respectively. Up to 2023, achievements and the current situation of the National Viral Hepatitis Prevention and Control Program and the hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus road maps were assessed in detail on June 28th, 2022, by the subject matter experts in Turkey. Besides the officially reported achievement rate (42%) of the Program in 2021, participants mentioned undesirable effects of the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic, unregulated migration, low levels of professional and public awareness, and barriers to access to anti-viral treatment. Recommendations focused on increasing the efficiency of screening and surveillance by integrating the viral carrier identity of individuals into the national health information system, simplifying the drug supplement and treatment initiation process and insisting on education to raise awareness.
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在世界卫生组织于2016年宣布《全球卫生部门病毒性肝炎战略》后,土耳其政府制定了一项涵盖2018-2023年的国家战略,以在2030年前实现目标。在参与性决策过程和一系列研讨会之后,该战略建立在八个单独的副标题之上。除了官方的预防和控制计划外,在病毒性肝炎协会和土耳其肝脏研究协会的合作下,分别于2018年和2020年制定了两份单独的乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎路线图,以获得可获得的目标。截至2023年,土耳其的主题专家于2022年6月28日详细评估了国家病毒性肝炎预防和控制计划以及乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎病毒路线图的成就和现状。除了官方报告的2021年该项目的完成率(42%)外,参与者还提到了冠状病毒疾病的不良影响——2019年大流行、不受监管的移民、专业和公众意识水平低以及获得抗病毒治疗的障碍。建议的重点是通过将个人的病毒携带者身份纳入国家卫生信息系统,简化药物补充和治疗启动过程,并坚持教育以提高认识,提高筛查和监测的效率。
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