Kyrgyzstan is continuing a national program offering free testing, vaccination, and treatment for Hepatitis B and C. The Bishkek Center for Health Promotion reports that over 6,000 Kyrgyz citizens are currently receiving treatment for Hepatitis C as part of this initiative. The program aims to combat the spread of viral hepatitis within the country through widespread access to preventative and curative care. Details regarding the program’s scope and duration were not immediately available. This ongoing effort represents a significant investment in public health infrastructure and disease control within Kyrgyzstan. Authorities hope to significantly reduce the prevalence of both Hepatitis B and C through continued implementation of the program.