The silent killer known as viral hepatitis

Danjuma Adda

There’s a disease that kills a staggering 1.34 million people per year worldwide. It wipes more than two hundred thousand Africans off the face of the planet annually. More than four people die from it every second. It isn’t HIV, nor is it tuberculosis. It’s viral hepatitis. Sadly, people generally don’t know much about it. This is why hepatitis patient advocate Danjuma Adda has made it his life’s mission to change that. In this instructive talk, he takes us on a journey into the ins and outs of the disease so that we can know a little more about it, and hopefully, care a bit more too.

Danjuma, a Nigerian prince, is an accomplished public health expert previously serving on the World Hepatitis Alliance (WHA) for the African Region’s executive board. He is dedicated to raising awareness and addressing Hepatitis.

 
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