Around 290 million people worldwide are living with chronic hepatitis B (CHB), caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). 1,2 Untreated, CHB can lead to cirrhosis, liver cancer and causes over 800,000 deaths worldwide each year, but only 10% of people are diagnosed and 22% receiving treatment. 2 Virtually all people with CHB are in low-and middle-income countries (LMIC) 3 with 20 countries accounting for 75% of infections. 4 The highest prevalence occurs at in the WHO Western Pacific Region at 6.2% and the WHO African region at 6.1% and varies on national and subnational levels. 3 Transmission occurs through exposure to infected blood or bodily fluids; vertical transmission from mother to child at birth is an important cause of infection in LMIC. 5 The World Health Assembly in 2016 adopted a goal to eliminate hepatitis B as a public health problem by 2030. 6 This was defined as 90% reduction in incidence and 65% reduction