PhD conferral mr. Charles Ampong Adjei
Supervisor: prof.dr. R.A.C. Ruiter
Co-supervisors: dr. Sarah E. Stutterheim, dr. Florence Naab, University of Ghana
Key words: Hepatitis B, testing, treatment, disclosure, stigmatisation, Ghana
"Behind the hidden epidemic of chronic hepatitis B in Ghana: Testing treatment, disclosure concerns, and stigmatisation"
Hepatitis B viral (HBV) infection remains an important public health concern particularly in Africa. In Ghana, about 12.3% of the adult population are chronically infected with the hepatitis B virus. The main objective of this dissertation is to better understand the hepatitis B testing and treatment cascade, in addition to exploring psychosocial concerns for people with hepatitis B (PWHB) in Ghana. These studies were necessary to assist in developing culturally appropriate interventions that could enhance Ghana’s chance of achieving hepatitis B elimination in line with the World Health Organization (WHO) target by 2030.
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