
Conor Stewart
Research expert covering health & pharmaceuticals in the UK & Europe
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In 2022, there were **** cases of chronic hepatitis B per 100,000 people in the European Economic Area (EEA). A chronic case of hepatitis B is classed as an infection which lasts for six months or longer. When broken down by country, Hungary had the highest rate of chronic hepatitis B in the EEA in 2021 at **** per 100,000.
The hepatitis B virus causes liver disease in an infected person, although prevention of this disease is available through childhood vaccinations. This statistic depicts the notification rate of hepatitis B cases in Europe from 2006 to 2022 (notification rate per 100,000).
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