Odisha declares Hepatitis B and C as notifiable diseases
The state government of Odisha in India declared Hepatitis B and C as notifiable diseases due to their emergence as major health problems. The declaration was made under Section (2) (1) of the Epidemic Disease Act-1897, requiring all healthcare pr...

"In exercise of the powers conferred under Section (2) (1) of the Epidemic Disease Act-1897, the government prescribed in the notification that all healthcare providers (Govt/Private/ NGO sector) where diagnosis, tests and treatment of patients is undertaken shall have to take adequate steps for timely notification of Hepatitis-B and Hepatitis-C diseases (screened or confirmed) to the district surveillance officers and state surveillance officer," the notification said.
The state government said chronic Hepatitis-B and Hepatitis-C cases are major public health concerns accounting for substantial morbidity, mortality and economic loss in Odisha.
These two are blood-borne and transmissible viral diseases, officials said.
While Hepatitis-C is curable if treated on time for three months, Hepatitis-B requires lifelong treatment, the notification said, adding that both the diseases can give rise to liver damage and hepato-cellular carcinoma (liver cancer) if they remain undiagnosed and untreated.
The state government said it is determined to bring down the Hepatitis infectivity and case load to elimination level in a time-bound manner.
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