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Posted by: Miss Ifeoluwa
« on: October 05, 2020, 04:47:43 PM »



Three British scientists - Michael Houghton, Harvey Alter and Charles Rice have jointly won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovery of Hepatitis B cure.
 
This was made public by the Nobel Prize Committee who said their discoveries ultimately “saved millions of lives”.
 
The virus is a common cause of liver cancer and a major reason why people need a liver transplant.
 
More than 300 million people have chronic liver infections globally and about 600,000 people die annually from acute or chronic complications of Hepatitis B infection.
 
The highest prevalence of Hepatitis B infection is in sub-Saharan Africa with about 19 million Nigerians living with the disease.

Majority of the people in these regions become infected during childhood and between 5–10% of the adult population is chronically infected.
 
In the 1960s, there was huge concern that people receiving donated blood were getting chronic hepatitis (liver inflammation) from an unknown, mysterious disease.

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