The incidence of liver cancer in China accounts for more than half of the\nworld, and the majority of them is caused by hepatitis B and hepatitis C.\nChina is known as a great contributor to hepatitis. The Chinese government\nhas implemented a series of preventive measures to solve this problem, especially\nthe policy of free hepatitis B vaccination for newborn babies and effectively\nreduced the incidence of hepatitis. The incidence of infectious diseases\nis often related to socio-economic factors. Therefore, we used data on the incidence\nof hepatitis B and C and socioeconomic factors to analyze and find\nout the relationship among them in various regions. There were high incidence\nareas and low incidence areas in China, and the high incidence area of\nhepatitis B was also the high incidence area of hepatitis C. Especially in Xinjiang,\nthe highest incidence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C was observed at the\nsame time. The incidence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C was more affected by\nregional economic factors. The economic factors in low incidence areas of\nhepatitis were better than those in high incidence areas. There was a negative\ncorrelation between economic factors and the incidence of hepatitis. In conclusion,\nin economically developed areas, the government has invested more\nmoney and resources in public health and peopleâ??s health awareness in\ncomparison to underdeveloped areas. In the future, various preventive\nstrategies should be carried out according to the background of different regions.
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