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Community & HumanityFriday 26 June 2026

Japan is on the verge of eliminating hepatitis B and C, two viral infections that have historically caused cirrhosis, cancer, and death across the globe. Through coordinated healthcare interventions and systematic public health strategies, the nation has made remarkable progress in reducing transmission rates and improving patient outcomes.

Hepatitis B spreads through sexual contact, blood exposure, and mother-to-child transmission, while hepatitis C is primarily transmitted through blood-to-blood contact. By implementing targeted screening, vaccination programs, and accessible treatment protocols, Japan has transformed what was once a significant public health challenge into a near-solved problem—offering a compelling model for other countries tackling infectious diseases. Read the full story →

Today's takeaway: Japan's success demonstrates how systematic public health investment and strategic planning can turn a major health threat into a victory worth celebrating.

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