In the 10 years since the drugmaker Gilead debuted a revolutionary treatment for hepatitis C, a wave of new therapies have been used to cure millions of people around the world of the blood-borne virus.
Today, 15 countries, including Egypt, Canada and Australia, are on track to eliminate hepatitis C during this decade, according to the Center for Disease Analysis Foundation, a nonprofit.
Each has pursued a dogged national screening and treatment campaign.
Spread through the blood including IV drug use, hepatitis C causes liver inflammation, though people may not display symptoms for years.
Only a fraction of Americans with the virus are aware of the infection, even as many develop the fatal disease.
Organizations:
Center, Disease Analysis
Locations:
Egypt, Canada, Australia, United States