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China launches plan to cut child hepatitis B to 0.2% by 2030 with universal testing, vaccination, and tech-driven care.
China has launched a new national action plan to combat hepatitis, aiming to reduce hepatitis B prevalence in children under 5 to 0.2% by 2030 and limit mother-to-child transmission to 1% or less.
The plan emphasizes maintaining over 95% vaccination coverage for hepatitis A and B in children, requiring strict verification of immunization records in schools and childcare facilities.
It mandates universal hepatitis B testing for pregnant women, immediate post-birth vaccination and immunoglobulin for newborns of infected mothers, and expanded vaccination for high-risk adults.
By 2030, the country targets 80% diagnosis and treatment rates for chronic hepatitis B, using technology to improve case detection and treatment access, including internet-based care models.
China lanza un plan para reducir la hepatitis B infantil al 0,2% para 2030 con pruebas universales, vacunación y atención impulsada por la tecnología.