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PRINCETON, N.J., Feb 18, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) --The Bristol-Myers       Squibb Foundation has awarded three new grants to improve       prevention, diagnosis and care of hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C       (HCV) in China and India as part of its Delivering       Hope(TM): Awareness, Prevention and Care umbrella program which is       committed to reducing hepatitis-related health disparities in Asia.       China and India together have an estimated 123 million people       chronically infected with HBV and 59 million people chronically infected       with HCV, accounting for almost 50 percent of all HBV and HCV infections       worldwide.                                                       

                           

The grant recipients, which range in scope from national and regional       government health, charitable non-profit and advocacy organizations,       were announced at the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the       Liver (APASL) 2012 Conference in Taipei, Taiwan, where leaders in the       hepatology field gathered to promote scientific advancement and       education in the Asia Pacific region. Organizations and projects       receiving support include:                                                       

                           

--        The Chinese Foundation for Hepatitis Prevention and Control (CFHPC),         working in partnership with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and         Prevention and Shanxi Center for Disease Control, will enhance HCV         prevention, diagnosis, support and care through training of physicians         and health providers at various levels, as well as patient and         community outreach in the Shanxi Province.                                                       

                           

--        The Shanghai Charity Foundation (China) will create a first of its         kind program targeting high risk groups with disease management         initiatives for HCV and HBV in Shanghai. This will include         vaccinations, screenings and behavior change programs to strengthen         prevention efforts.                                                       

                           

--        The Liver Foundation, West Bengal (India) will establish and maintain         an advocacy platform focused on empowerment of hepatitis patients,         ensuring knowledge and awareness of their disease, rights and         privileges, as well as access to care.                                                       

                           

"The benefit of these organizations and programs lies in their ability       to empower people in local communities with knowledge about prevention,       diagnosis and care of hepatitis C and hepatitis B," said John Damonti,       president, Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation. "Through Delivering Hope,       The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation continues to harness expertise and       resources in community-based programs, and leverage those best practices       to help others."                                                       

                           

The mission of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation is to help reduce       health disparities in communities where the need is greatest. Marking a       decade of support, Delivering Hope has invested and       initiated 38 program grants across Asia totaling more than $9.7 million       USD, specifically 16 grants in mainland China, three in Taiwan, 15 in       India and four in Japan. In keeping with the Foundation's commitment to       sharing lessons learned, funding recipients participated in a two-day       conference to discuss tracking and reporting outcomes, impact and best       practices. These reports will be shared with the HBV and HCV community       to enhance the body of knowledge on hepatitis prevention, care and       support.                                                       

                           

About Chronic Hepatitis B                                                       

                           

Chronic hepatitis B is a serious global health issue and is transmitted       by person-to-person contact with infected blood or bodily fluids.       Worldwide, more than 2 billion people have been in contact with the       hepatitis B virus and approximately 350 million people are chronically       infected, resulting in about one million deaths annually from liver       cancer, cirrhosis or liver failure.                                                       

                           

About Hepatitis C                                                       

                           

Hepatitis C is a virus that infects the liver and is transmitted through       direct contact with blood. An estimated 170 million people worldwide are       infected with hepatitis C. One to five percent of people with chronic       infection will develop liver cancer. Although there is no vaccine to       prevent hepatitis C, it is a curable disease.                                                       

                           

About Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation and Delivering Hope                                                       

                           

The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation is an independent charitable       organization whose mission is to reduce health disparities and improve       health outcomes around the world for patients disproportionately       affected by serious disease. The Foundation accomplishes this by       strengthening community-based health care worker capacity, integrating       medical care and community-based supportive services, and mobilizing       communities in the fight against disease.                                                       

                           

The Foundation has supported efforts in Asia since 2002, initially       focusing on preventing mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B and       promoting hepatitis B immunization in China. In 2006, the Foundation       expanded those efforts to provide broader support for hepatitis B and C       awareness, prevention and education, including the adoption of hepatitis       B and C interventions and education in public health programs.                                                       

                           

Today, the Foundation's priority hepatitis B and C programs encompass       capacity building for health care professionals and lay health workers,       disease education and awareness, and sharing of best practices in the       prevention and management of hepatitis B and C to inform public health       policy.                                                       

                           

Beyond hepatitis, the Foundation also focuses on HIV/AIDS in Africa       through its SECURE THE FUTURE(R) program; cancer       in Central and Eastern Europe through its Bridging Cancer Care(TM) program;       and diabetes and mental-health in the United States through its Together       On Diabetes(R) and Mental Health and Well-Being in the       U.S. programs. For more information, view the Bristol-Myers Squibb       Foundation's Web site at:  http://www.bms.com/foundation/pages/home.aspx    .                                                       

                           

About Bristol-Myers Squibb                                                       

                           

Bristol-Myers Squibb is a global biopharmaceutical company committed to       discovering, developing and delivering innovative medicines that help       patients prevail over serious diseases. For more information about       Bristol-Myers Squibb, visit  www.bms.com    ,       or follow us on Twitter at  http://twitter.com/bmsnews    .                                                       

                           

SOURCE: Bristol-Myers Squibb                                                       

                                            Bristol-Myers Squibb         Sonia Choi, 609-252-5132         [email protected]        
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