Hepatitis Screening Camp and Awareness Walk

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Hepatitis Screening Camp and Awareness Walk

July 28, 2021
Panagaah, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi

July 28, 2021

Panagaah, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi

Overview

Pakistan has an approximate of 12 million cases of hepatitis B and C (HBV/HCV) and ranks second among the league of nations when it comes to the prevalence of Hepatitis C, only after Egypt. Viral hepatitis B and C, causing chronic liver disease, complications and death, are a major concern for Pakistan. On 28 July 2021, VFAHT RMU organized a Hepatitis Screening Camp at Panah Gaah, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi. The participants also indulged in a Hepatitis Awareness Walk led by Prof Muhammad Umar (Vice Chancellor, RMU). This activity aimed to raise awareness about the gravity of hepatitis spread and preventive measures.
The team showed full adherence to COVID-19 SOPs during the camp.

Results

Table 01: Hepatitis B & C Screening 

Screening Test Method 

HBV and HCV RDTs (Rapid Diagnostic Testing Kits) 

Population Age Range (Years) 

12-80  

 

 

Total 

Males 

Females 

No. of Population Screened 

154 

109 (70.8%) 

54 (35.1%) 

HBsAg +ve 

03 (1.9%) 

02 (1.8%) 

01 (1.9%) 

Anti-HCV +ve 

14 (9.1%) 

09 (8.3%) 

05 (9.3%)  

HBV PCR +ve 

Pending 

Pending 

Pending 

HCV PCR +ve 

Pending 

Pending 

Pending 

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#VFightHepatitis

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#VFightHepatitis

July 12, 2020 – July 26, 2020
Continental Medical College

July 12, 2020 - July 26, 2020

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VFightHepatitis was an activity planned by VFAHT CMC LC to celebrate World Hepatitis Day 2020. This activity includes categories of handmade and E-poster competition. The purpose was to target social media users for creating awareness on Hepatitis, an epidemic in our country.

The competition was open to students from Continental Medical College. It was announced on our social media platforms 18 days before the deadline i.e. (29th July 2020). Each poster was assessed based on specific Judgment criteria which were shared with the participants. To keep the competition transparent and impartial, a set of rules and regulations was shared with the participants. The idea was to assess the impart knowledge of medical students regarding Hepatitis; it is stats, causes, prevention, treatment. The motivation was to make the student think that how as medical students can we contribute to the fight against it.

The cash prizes were awarded to the top two positions in each category.

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Infographic on Hepatitis

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Infographic on Hepatitis

July 16, 2020, July 17, 2020, July 21, 2020, July 22, 2020

Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan
De’ Montmorency College of Dentistry
King Edward Medical University
Quaid-E-Azam University

July 16, 2020, July 17, 2020, July 21, 2020, July 22, 2020

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The infographics were part of the National Campaign on World Hepatitis Day with the theme of “Hepatitis Free Pakistan”. These served as a mode to spread information about the different types of Hepatitis, covering different aspects like pathophysiology, epidemiology, prevention, and treatment. The media team of Local Councils made posters themselves and tries to make them easier to understand for the audience by adding pictures and icons.

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National Campaign on Hepatitis

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National Campaign on Hepatitis

July 08,2020- July 28, 2020

July 08,2020- July 28, 2020

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World Hepatitis Day, celebrated on July 28 every year, is an opportunity to step up national and international efforts to encourage actions and engagement by individuals and the public and to highlight the need for a more focused approach to combat and eradicate Hepatitis.

Viral Hepatitis remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide and a huge gap persists in Pakistan, regarding the lack of awareness about this disease.

The VFAHT National Council planned a 3-week long campaign from July 8, leading up to World Hepatitis Day on July 28, involving its 16 local Councils, and focused on different aspects of Hepatitis with a variety of activities.

The campaign comprised of:

  • More than 30 infographics
  • A poster competition
  • Multiple Webinars
  • Story sharing series
  • 4-day Workshop series
  • A grand Quiz Competition

The infographics served as a mode to spread information about the different types of Hepatitis, covering different aspects like pathophysiology, epidemiology, prevention, and treatment.

A poster competition dedicated to Hepatitis Awareness was also conducted using the hashtag #VFightHepatitis. An enthusiastic response was seen as participants submitted extremely creative and informative E-posters and handmade posters. Exciting cash prizes were awarded to the winners and announcements were made on the VFAHT-CMC Facebook Page.

The Local Councils at AKU, FJMU, STMU, RMU, and FMH signed up for the ‘Combatting Hepatitis with the World Health Organization- Policy Reform Session’. Each team had 5-8 people whose hard work was eminent from their comprehensive and eloquent presentations. The participants laid out local and global statistical data and identify areas of lacking, related to the various points identified by the World Health Organization where there is a gap that needs to be bridged to achieve Hepatitis elimination. They also presented some extraordinary suggestions that need to be implemented to ensure the elimination of Hepatitis from Pakistan.

Moreover, three very well planned and interactive webinars were conducted by the Local Councils at UOL-UCMD, DGKMC, and AMDC. Renowned speakers were invited to give talks and we’re extremely grateful for the knowledge and information they shared about Hepatitis.

‘My Hepatitis Story’ was an innovative activity in which daily inspiring stories were shared by Hepatitis survivors which not only encouraged people to learn more about the disease but gave hope that fighting Hepatitis is possible and extremely crucial.

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The campaign was wrapped up by a Grand Quiz Competition which tested the knowledge imparted during this entire campaign and received a very positive response and the majority of the participants scoring high.

Overall, VFAHT was able to reach thousands of people, both from the medical community and the general public and we hope that more people will be sensitized to this health issue and will be directed to take the right steps.

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