Prevention in Hepatology

Author:

Muñoz-Restrepo Ana-Maria12ORCID,Navas Maria-Cristina2ORCID,Daza Jimmy1ORCID,Girala Marcos3,Ridruejo Ezequiel4ORCID,Gerken Guido5ORCID,Teufel Andreas16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine II, Division of Hepatology, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, 68167 Mannheim, Germany

2. Grupo Gastrohepatología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Antioquia, UdeA, Calle 70 # 52-21, Medellin 050010, Colombia

3. Department of Hepatology, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, San Lorenzo 111421, Paraguay

4. Hepatology Section, Department of Medicine, Center for Medical Education and Clinical Research, Norberto Quirno CEMIC, Buenos Aires 1431, Argentina

5. Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Essen, 45147 Essen, Germany

6. Clinical Cooperation Unit Healthy Metabolism, Center for Preventive Medicine, and Digital Health (CPD), Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, 69117 Mannheim, Germany

Abstract

The prevention of liver disease has improved significantly in the last few decades, to the point that it can now be considered a true success story. The wide variety of interventions, including comprehensive vaccination strategies, novel medications, lifestyle changes, and even preventive surgeries, have reduced the morbidity and mortality of chronic liver diseases. However, the prevalence of chronic liver diseases is increasing worldwide. Currently, fatty liver disease alone is estimated to be present in as much as 30% of the adult population. Furthermore, there is a trend towards increasing incidences of chronic hepatitis B, and a global lack of success in efforts to eliminate chronic hepatitis C. Thus, improving and efficiently rolling out existing and successful prevention strategies for chronic liver diseases will play an essential role in healthcare throughout the upcoming decades. In this review, we summarize the current options and concepts for preventing chronic liver diseases, highlight their limitations, and provide an outlook on probable future developments to improve awareness, integrated care, and the analysis of big data.

Funder

Sino-German Center for Research Promotion

State Ministry of Baden-Wuerttemberg for Sciences, Research and Arts supporting the Clinical Cooperation Unit Healthy Metabolism at the Center for Preventive Medicine and Digital Health

Baden-Wuerttemberg Center for Digital Early Disease Detection and Prevention

Federal MinistryEducation and Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

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