Rotorua mayor supporting World Hepatitis Day
News Release
Thursday 21 July 2011
Know it, confront it: Rotorua mayor supporting World Hepatitis Day
ROTORUA 21.07.11:
“Know it,
confront it’ is the theme for World Hepatitis Day 2011 and
Mayor Kevin Winters is getting behind the initiative by
declaring Thursday 28 July World Hepatitis Day in
Rotorua.
Mr Winters said he supported the four key
goals of the Hepatitis Foundation of New Zealand, which were
about lifting awareness, increasing identification of people
with hepatitis, improving management of those with the
disease, and improving access to treatment.
“I'm
therefore very pleased to proclaim 28 July 2011 as World
Hepatitis Day in Rotorua.
“Hepatitis B and C
affects a significant number of New Zealanders, and the
biggest problem is that most of the people with the disease
don’t know they have it and so they can’t access the
free, effective treatment available. It also means they
can’t be followed up to detect early signs of liver
damage.
“Hepatitis is responsible for about 90% of
liver cancer in New Zealand and more than 60% of liver
transplants. More than 250 New Zealanders die prematurely
and unnecessarily each year due to low diagnosis and
treatment rates for viral hepatitis, a statistic which will
cost New Zealand more than $400 million by 2020."
Mr
Winters said it was estimated that the number of New
Zealanders with hepatitis who die from liver cancer or liver
failure will treble over the next 20 years.
“But
the good news is that early detection saves lives and
treatment works. So I’m very pleased to lend my support to
the initiative to help raise awareness about
hepatitis.”
ENDS