Liver deaths in England have increased by more than 250% since 1971 and now constitute the fourth most common cause of years of life lost.
In 2016, after the development of highly safe and effective antiviral drugs, the World Health Organisation mandated that hepatitis C be eliminated by 2030. However, as the disease disproportionately affects vulnerable adults (such as people who inject drugs and the homeless), nationally up to 50% of individuals remain undiagnosed. In this lecture, Professor Verma will discuss her research on innovative multidisciplinary and integrated community models of care utilising novel painless liver scans and finger prick blood testing.