World Hepatitis Day 2025 | 28 July | Theme: “Hepatitis: Let’s Break It Down”

Jul 28, 2025

The CARICOM Secretariat is marking World Hepatitis Day 2025 with a powerful message: It’s time to talk, test, and take action. This year’s theme, “Hepatitis: Let’s Break It Down,” calls for everyone, not just health professionals, to understand, speak up, and help stop viral hepatitis.


Programme Manager for Health Sector Development at the CARICOM Secretariat, Tamara Bobb

Programme Manager for Health Sector Development at the CARICOM Secretariat, Tamara Bobb, reminds us that hepatitis is a silent yet deadly disease impacting millions worldwide.

“Viral hepatitis remains a leading cause of liver cancer and related deaths worldwide, particularly due to chronic Hepatitis B and C infections. However, the truth is that it can be prevented through vaccination, treated with effective antivirals, and, in the case of Hepatitis C, often cured completely,” she said.

This year’s campaign highlights five key facts the public should know:

1️⃣    Hepatitis is a silent threat—but we can stop it together. Globally, 3,500 lives are lost daily from B and C strains of hepatitis, which can cause severe liver damage and cancer. Most people are unaware that they are infected. Testing and awareness can save lives.

2️⃣     A simple test can save your life. Even without symptoms, hepatitis can be present. Testing is quick and crucial for early treatment. If you’ve had surgery, tattoos, or were born before the 1990s, ask your doctor about screening.

3️⃣     Vaccination starts protection early. Newborns can be exposed during birth. The Hepatitis B vaccine, especially when given within 24 hours of birth, offers lifelong protection. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to verify the vaccination status of their children.

4️⃣     Stigma is still a barrier; let’s break it down. Misconceptions and blame prevent many from seeking care. Communities are encouraged to challenge myths and spread accurate, compassionate information.

5️⃣ Everyone has a role to play. In the workplace, everyone can help to end hepatitis. Promote healthy workplace practices, join health screenings, and share information with friends and colleagues.

📌 For more information, please consult your health provider or visit the WHO's official Hepatitis page: https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-hepatitis-day


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