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World Hepatitis Day 2025 is Coming!

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World Hepatitis Day on 28 July marks a global day of action to raise awareness about hepatitis and the impact it has on millions of people worldwide. The global theme for World Hepatitis Day 2025 is Let’s Break It Down!

It calls for urgent action to break down the financial, social and systemic barriers – including stigma – that stand in the way of hepatitis elimination and liver cancer prevention. It also highlights the misinformation that can get in the way of people receiving effective testing and treatment. So this World Hepatitis Day, we are breaking down the facts. Keep an eye out for our awesome social media videos, radio/podcast ads, gigantic billboards, and of course, we will be breaking it down with our famous Hep C Rap.

So on World Hepatitis Day let’s all make a move and learn, educate and advocate for prevention, linkage to care, testing and treatment. This year’s global theme shows us we have the power to make a change. Test It. Treat It. 

Want to find out more about how to get involved? Visit our World Hepatitis Day Hub by clicking the button below!

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