"Awareness regarding liver diseases is sorely lacking in the community. We aim to make Delhi hepatitis-free and to ensure that people need to give importance to moderation in eating and lifestyle habits.
"In recent years, the society has accepted consumption of alcohol as a status symbol. I urge the community to pledge to reduce their alcohol intake by at least a small amount to start with," Jain said at the 18th Hepatitis Day celebrations at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS).
The new centres will be opened in other areas of Delhi in a time-bound manner setting the same day next year as deadline, Jain said.
ILBS Director SK Sarin pointed out at the alarming increase in the cases of Heptatis B and C over the years.
"ILBS alone has over 7,500 patients registered with either of these diseases on regular follow up. These numbers are only expected to go up with time. Also, we have observed a sharp increase in the number of patients reporting with Hepatocellular carcinoma, a cancer of the liver which is strongly correlated with Hepatitis C," he said.
"We have frequently been counselling Hepatitis patients. This is really a matter of serious concern that the patients of the disease are being stigmatised," he said, adding that there is a need to create awareness about the disease on various platforms.
The programme also saw participation of 350 students from schools of Delhi, who had set up an exhibition of informative posters made by them to spread awareness on the disease.
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