A Journey of Discovery in Hepatitis B and C

About My Journey

My name is Raquel and over the next 12 months I will be travelling around the world on behalf of the World Hepatitis Alliance. As part of my tour, I will be meeting with patients, medical associations, patient groups and politicians to gain a better understanding of how countries are tackling hepatitis B and C and to share best practice from other countries...

Who am I? Well, 3½ years ago I knocked on a charity's door in London to ask if I could interview some people for my masters thesis on hepatitis. Since then I have turned a personal interest into my daily working life and have never left the hepatitis field. I have always been passionate about hepatitis – I lost someone I loved dearly to hepatitis C when I was 15 and have seen many other people needlessly suffer from hepatitis C and B through my charity work in this field.

Knowing that treatments for hepatitis C can be very effective if patients are diagnosed early and that there is a vaccine to prevent hepatitis B motivates me to continue raising awareness of these diseases which collectively affect 500 million people in the world and take 1.5 million lives a year.

I hope my journey helps bring change for the hepatitis community and that people benefit from it as a consequence. Welcome to my blog: keep up to date with my journey here!

Where will I be visiting?

On behalf of the World Hepatitis Alliance, I will be visiting the following countries to learn about how governments, patient advocacy groups and the medical community are tackling chronic hepatitis B and C:

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Bangladesh
  • Brazil
  • China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan)
  • Ghana
  • Poland
  • New Zealand
  • Scotland
  • USA
  • Vietnam

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A big ray of hope in Poland!

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In Poland, the 'Star of Hope' Foundation organised a successful World Hepatitis Day with various events planned throughout May.

As you may recall, I met 'Star of Hope' by mere chance at a meeting in Warsaw in March. So when they updated me with their accomplishments I was really pleased to see that, even though they had only two months to prepare for World Hepatitis Day, the outcome of their efforts was really successful.

Information leaflets on viral hepatitis were distributed to over 20 newspapers, television stations and government officials, resulting in an impressive amount of media coverage.

Amongst other awareness raising activities:

• the 'Star of Hope' website  was updated to include information on the 'Am I Number 12?' campaign
• on May 23 a meeting of all the Polish liver groups, including the 'Star of Hope' Foundation, 'Hepa-Help ', 'SOSWZW' and 'Fundation Pod PrądŻółtejRzeki', was held and attended by over 200 people! 

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