Sensitization and awareness campaigns; door to door sensitization and awareness on hepatitis B.
2. Increase number of people tested and vaccinated
Screening; Free hepatitis B surface antigen screening for 200 individuals and further screening (profiling, LFT, HCV and RVS) for 10 positive cases.
3. Make referral for hepatitis B treatment
Care Linkage; Linking identified cases to medical care. The virus is causing inflammation or scarring of the liver, also called cirrhosis.
Quality Home Care
Impact
The result revealed that Yola residence are willing to get tested and seek medical care with the right hepatitis B knowledge and health facility accessible system in place. It is worth noting that this willingness is influence by factors such as accessibility and affordability of diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis B services. Going by data obtained, Yola with an estimated population of 336,648 people might 7.62% of its residence living positive with hepatitis B.
The result revealed that Yola residence are willing to get tested and seek medical care with the right hepatitis B knowledge and health facility accessible system in place. It is worth noting that this willingness is influence by factors such as accessibility and affordability of diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis B services. Going by data obtained, Yola with an estimated population of 336,648 people might 7.62% of its residence living positive with hepatitis B.
Empowering teenagers with income generating skill
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Empowering women to be hepatitis B ambassadors
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Project WHD
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