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Hepatitis Australia resources translated into languages including Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, Hindi, Italian, Khmer, Korean, Punjabi, Thai and Vietnamese. 


Arabic - عربى

Arabic - Guide for Hep C

Arabic - Hep C Education Presentation 

Arabic - Your Rights and Responsibilities


Burmese - ဗမာ

Burmese - Your Rights and Responsibilities


Chinese - 中文

Cantonese (Video) Hep B Care

Mandarin (Video) Hep B Care

Simplified Chinese - Hep B Guide

Simplified Chinese - Guide for Hep C 

Simplified Chinese - Hep C Education Presentation

Simplified Chinese - Your Rights and Responsibilities

Traditional Chinese - Your Rights and Responsibilities


Hindi - हिन्दी

Hindi - Guide for Hep C

Hindi - Hep C Education Presentation


Italian - Italiano

Italian - Hep B Guide

Italian - Your Rights and Responsibilities


Khmer - ខ្មែរ

Khmer (Video) - Hep B Care

Khmer - Hep B Guide 

Khmer - Your Rights and Responsibilities


Korean - 한국어

Korean - Hep B Guide


Punjabi - ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

Punjabi - Hep C Education Presentation


Thai - ไทย

Thai - Your Rights and Responsibilities


Vietnamese - Tiếng Việt

Vietnamese (Video) - Hep B Care

Vietnamese - Hep B Guide

Vietnamese - Guide for Hep C

Vietnamese - Hep C Education Presentation

Vietnamese - Your Rights and Responsibilities


Page updated 17 June 2020

Published: 17th June, 2019

Updated: 5th January, 2021

Author: Danny Adams

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