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Providing technical guidance on how to respond effectively to hepatitis

WHO/Europe provides Member States with important technical guidance on how to respond effectively to hepatitis. For example, clinical protocols have been developed on the management of hepatitis B and HIV co-infection, and the prevention of hepatitis A, B, C and other hepatotoxic factors in people living with HIV. These protocols are available in both English and Russian. They have been adapted for national use by countries and are being used as clinical guidance in daily practice across the Region. WHO/Europe has also played a pivotal role in the development of WHO’s global guidance on programmatic issues related to prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis in people who inject drugs.

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