The activity started at 12 PM at Gate 5, FCMH Building 1, where students engaged the public of all ages, educating them about hepatitis B and C, their transmission, and early signs and symptoms. The event also included giveaways for participants and staff to enhance public engagement.
DFSH patients and their relatives, and the general public,
Understand hepatitis viruses (A–E), identify risk factors, and explain the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis B and C. They also cover recognizing symptoms, understanding the connection between both types, and learning effective treatment, vaccination, and prevention methods to control infection and protect liver health.