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This Book Was Written To Help The 750000 Children Workers And Migrants With Undiagnosed Hepatitis B And C In The Uk Get Tested And Into Care Before Up To A Quarter Of A Million Of Them Dies. It Records The Helpline Calls Of Hundreds Of Normal Men Women And Children With Recently Diagnosed Hepatitis B Infections From Homes And Occupations In The Uk. Hepatitis B In Blood Has Infected 2 Billion Humans Mainly As Children Via Wounds And Hepatitis C From Healthcare Has Infected 200 Million More Mainly From Reused Medical Syringes And Transfusions. This Book Feels Everyone Has A Right To Know How A Quarter Of Humanity Caught Hepatitis And That Look Back Testing Is The Only Way To Be Safe. The Book Details The Exact Hepatitis B And C Risks Which Are Being Run By Our Children Patients Workers With Blood And Migrants From Endemic Areas. It Is Designed As A Simple Risk Test Manual To Help Gp'S And The 20 Million At Risk Of Hepatitis B & C Get Warnings Testing And Vaccinations. In 2015 Hospital Wards Found 1.6% Of Patients Had Hepatitis B And 1.8% Had Hepatitis C This Means 1 In 33 Uk Patients Was Found To Have Hepatitis B Or C Over The Last 100000 Public Health England Sentinel Tests Everyone Has A Right To Know Everybody Needs To Know How Their Job Or Child Or Travel Plans May Be Running A Risk. The Innocence Of Being Born Or Trusting An Inoculation Accompanies The World'S Hepatitis B & C Pandemics Not Stigma Madam Jehan Al Sadat. Hepatitis Activist President Egyptian Blood Bank It Is Estimated That 200 Million People Worldwide Have Hepatitis C And That Most Are Unaware Of Their Infection Christopher Kennedy Lawford Hepatitis Activist Nephew President J. F. Kennedy Hepatitis B And C Have Silently Infected 2 To 7% Of Asia'S Populations If You Have Lived Here And Run A Risk. Get Tested Imran Khan Hepatitis Activist Cricketer Politician And Hepatitis Activist