The ministry of health and family welfare is set to roll out a National Programme for Control of Viral Hepatitis from the 2018-19 financial year.
A budget of Rs 600 crore for the next three years has been approved.
Health ministry has reported that about 1.2 crore people suffer from Hepatitis C in the country.
There is no known vaccine for Hepatitis C. Hepatitis B is sexually transmitted one. but Unlike Hepatitis B, it is not sexually transmitted.
Hepatitis C is caused by a blood-borne virus which affects the liver. It could spread through use of injectable drugs, unsafe injection practises, unsafe health care, and transfusion of unscreened blood and blood products.
Sofosbuvir is recommended drug for Hepatitis C under the new WHO treatment guidelines for Hepatitis C.
Haryana has become the first state in the country to treat Hepatitis-C patients of all categories through oral medicine.
For the first time, the state government has included oral medicine in government hospitals for Hepatitis-C.
Hepatitis is a medical condition in which there occurs inflammation of liver cells and its complications vary with type of infection.
There are 5 types of hepatitis viz. A, B, C, D and E. Each type is caused by a different hepatitis virus and It is mostly caused by a group of viruses called hepatitis viruses.