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The aim of World Hepatitis Day is to increase awareness, promote discussion, celebrate successes and make steps towards better diagnosis, treatment and prevention of viral hepatitis infections.

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With this in mind, Dr Philippa Matthews and a team of doctors, nurses and researchers are showcasing their work at the John Radcliffe Hospital between 9 - 4 pm today, where there is an opportunity to meet and discuss their clinical and research work, along with child and adult friendly activities to join in with - please do go along and find out more!

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