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As part of the permanent commitment of the UAE to strengthen the UAE’s healthcare system and protect community, to protect treatment.
Through strong cooperation in public and private health sectors, the program displays the strength of the country’s cross-system health partnership.
The Ministry of Comment was built in combination with World Hepatitis Day 2025, observed every year on 28 July. And there was a continuous commitment to fight the disease.
It asks to increase public awareness, educating individuals on prevention methods, attaching regular screening, expanding access to integrated healthcare, working towards ending hepatis as a public health problem by 2030 to suit the global health agenda.
Dr. Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, a assistant undersaccular for the public health sector, insist, in close cooperation with other national health authorities, continues the distribution of high-vacality healthcare services by equipping healthcare, providing with advanced diagnostic protocols, which provides proactive and treatment for effective practicing strategies.
Dr. Al -Raj said, “According to our comment to achieve the goal of the World Health Organization to eradicate hepatitis by 2030, the United Arab Emirates has taken steps since 1991, not the highest of Hepatitis B vaccine in the National vaccination program.
Today, the vaccination coverage for hepatitis has reached 98%, the UAE has been kept as a lead in adopting an active, prevention-driven approach.
UAE’s comparative strategy to combat hepatitis is created around four major pillars: raising community awareness, promoting cooperation in various health fields and optimal use of available resources, developing evidence-based health policies, and implementing further preventive measures. The purpose of this approach is to reduce transmission, expand clinical and therapeutic services, and intervene on sensory time.
As part of its ongoing health reforms, the United Arab Emirates government has influenced the continuous development of its legislature and regulatory structure to strengthen community flexibility.
The medical fitness screening protocol has been modernized to test compulsory Hepatitis B and C for targeted population groups. Vaccination services are also available for society’s speech, passengers, healthcare workers and girlfriends and persons undergoing business health scars.
On the technology front, the UAE continues to take advantage of advanced digital solutions to support public health. The enhanced “Al Hosan” app now has integrated tools to track vaccination records for children and other communit medals, capable of monitoring seamless digital documentation and vaccination data.
Through adopting world -class health standards, the UAE wants to build an active, permanent healthcare system, which has been aligned with “Vision and UAE Sential 2071.