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16M Filipinos afflicted with hepatitis

16M Filipinos afflicted with hepatitis


Approximately 16 million Filipinos are unknowingly afflicted with hepatitis B, a deadly disease that usually progresses without symptoms and is often detected only during pre-employment medical examinations, doctors said Tuesday.

“You must remember this is the most productive phase of their lives…Some are not employed because employers think they might become a liability on the job due to the fear that they may become sick on the job,” Dr. Erlinda Valdellon, founding president of the Hepatology Society of the Philippines said in a briefing held on Roxas Boulevard in celebration of the World hepatitis day on July 28.

Valdellon said the Philippines is ‘hyperendemic’ for hepatitis B which means that the disease is highly prevalent in the country.

Valdellon cited the 2006 data from the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) that pegged the number of Filipinos afflicted with Hepatitis B at 16 percent that roughly translates to 16 million Filipinos.

Dr. Judy Lao-Tan, Internal auditor of the hepatology society of the Philippines said almost half of the global population live in areas where the prevalence of Hepatitis B is high. There are at least two Billion people with evidence of hepatitis B.

“Half a million will eventually die of hepatitis B every year and two-thirds of these will not have symptoms. They will only be carriers,” she said.

http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/327519/16m-filipinos-afflicted-with-hepatitis
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