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Nigeria among 10 countries with 70% global Hepatitis B deaths —WHO

by Chinwe Godbless
April 29, 2026
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The World Health Organization (WHO) says Nigeria and nine other countries in Africa and Asia accounted for about 70 per cent of the global Hepatitis B related deaths in 2024.

WHO, in its newly published ‘2026 Global Hepatitis Report, on Tuesday, also said Nigeria and nine other countries accounted for 58 per cent of global hepatitis cases.

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“Ten countries in Asia and Africa – Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, the Philippines, South Africa and Vietnam – accounted for nearly 70 per cent of hepatitis B related deaths worldwide that year.”

“In 2024, 10 countries accounted for 58 per cent of global cases: China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, South Africa, the United States and Vietnam,” WHO said.

Hepatitis B is a viral infection that attacks the liver.

It can be spread through contact with infected body fluids such as blood, saliva, vaginal fluids and semen, or passed from mother to baby.

The disease can be acute or chronic, with chronic infection raising risk of death from cirrhosis and liver cancer.

Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by a virus of the same name.

Transmission is spread through exposure to infected blood from unsafe injections, such as sharing needles and syringes or unscreened blood transfusions.

WHO estimates 287 million people or roughly three per cent of the global population were living with chronic Hepatitis B or C infection in 2024.

The new report says the WHO African Region accounted for 68 per cent of new hepatitis B infections.

It also says only 17 per cent of newborns there received a birth-dose vaccination.

Although 240 million people were living with chronic Hepatitis B in 2024, fewer than five per cent were receiving treatment.

The report further says only 20 per cent of people with Hepatitis C have been treated since new effective treatment became available in 2015.

The global health body regretted that limited access to prevention and care continues to drive mortality.

“In 2024, roughly 1.1 million people died from Hepatitis B and 240,000 from Hepatitis C, mainly due to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer,” the report found.

These infections claimed 1.34 million lives in 2024.

The world health agency also said transmission continues at a rate of some 1.8 million infections annually or more than 4,900 cases every day.

However, WHO says countries are making measurable progress in combatting viral hepatitis.

WHO also says new Hepatitis B infections have declined by 32 per cent while Hepatitis C-related deaths have dropped by 12 per cent.

Hepatitis B prevalence among children under five has also fallen to 0.6 per cent, with 85 countries achieving or surpassing the 2030 target of reducing prevalence to 0.1 per cent.

WHO highlights significant gains made in the fight against Hepatitis B and C, which together account for 95 per cent of all hepatitis-related deaths worldwide.

WHO said these advances reflect sustained and coordinated international action towards viral hepatitis elimination targets adopted at the 2016 World Health Assembly but current rates are insufficient to meet all 2030 elimination targets.

WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus said countries have shown that “eliminating hepatitis is not a pipedream,” but efforts must accelerate.

“Many people remain undiagnosed and untreated due to stigma, weak health systems and inequitable access to care,” Tedros said.

“While we have the tools to eliminate hepatitis as a public health threat, urgent scale-up of prevention, diagnosis and treatment is needed if the world is to meet the 2030 targets.”

 

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