
Country data dashboards
The purpose of our data dashboards is to provide our partners with resources to support local government’s work towards hepatitis elimination. All data sets are available for download and are also displayed graphically to illustrate key data trends and assist country stakeholders pinpoint gaps in hepatitis elimination efforts that act as barriers to this goal. This data resource will allow stakeholders at the global- and country-levels to track their progress and will support them with the tools and resources they need to plan, budget, and implement practical elimination strategies.
View a country data dashboard
Access our comprehensive repository of country-level hepatitis data from stakeholders including the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, and local Ministries of Health. Data includes epidemiological, program monitoring, and policy environment metrics, such as availability of national action plans and testing policies, as well as target year for elimination. View individual county data dashboards in the drop-down list below.
Interim Reports: Progress towards hepatitis elimination
View these infographics for a snapshot of global and regional progress towards elimination. Additional infographics for other regions are forthcoming. See the resource section of the website to download the infographics.
Explore the country maps
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Mortality rate for hepatitis B-related and hepatitis C-related deaths per 100,000, all ages, 2017.
Source: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation - Global Burden of Disease Project, 2017.
Percent of primary liver cancer deaths attributable to hepatitis B and hepatitis C, all ages, 2017.
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation - Global Burden of Disease Project, 2017.
Percent of newborns receiving hepatitis B vaccine, 2018.
Source: World Health Organization.
http://apps.who.int/immunization_monitoring/globalsummary/timeseries/tscoveragehepb_bd.htm
Estimated timing of achieving HCV elimination goals
Source: Razavi H et al (2019). Global timing of hepatitis C virus elimination in high‐income countries. Liver Int. doi: 10.1111/liv.14324. Please see this paper for more information on assumptions and methodology