Note: Information in older articles may not be the latest.
On World Hepatitis Day, Hepatitis Australia is urging governments to step up the national response to hepatitis B.
Australia is on track to eliminate hepatitis C in ten years if record numbers of people living with the virus continue to seek and receive breakthrough antiviral treatment, according to a new analysis released on World Hepatitis Day.
Holidays in space, Iceland wins World Cup, internet for all, end to extinction and more...
Mayors around metropolitan Adelaide are encouraging their communities to support NOhep – the global health campaign to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030.
Hepatitis SA and MOSAIC services will be presenting two viral hepatitis treatment workshops for community and health workers, as part of World Hepatitis Day activities.
Read it here - New Treatments, Future of Advocacy, O'liver meets snake at Tarpari Wellbeing Day, Marra Dreaming in prison
Wouldn't it be wonderful to enjoy a bowl of warm, creamy soup without feeling guilty about the fat or bite into a muffin without worrying about the sugar?
AASLD interview of experts on new guidance for managing chronic hepatitis C and guidelines for hepatitis B.
Make the elimination of viral hepatitis our next greatest achievement.
The 194 member states of the 69th World Health Assembly have unanimously adopted the Global Viral Hepatitis Strategy to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030, signalling the greatest global commitment on viral hepatitis ever.