The Population Based Prevalence Survey of Hepatitis B & C Punjab is a public health dataset that measures the prevalence of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C infections among the population of Punjab, Pakistan. The survey was conducted using a representative sample of households and individuals across different districts, age groups, and demographic categories to estimate the burden of viral hepatitis in the province. The dataset typically contains information on demographic characteristics, screening and diagnostic test results, prevalence rates, geographic distribution of infections, and associated risk factors. It serves as an important resource for healthcare planners, researchers, and policymakers to assess disease burden, identify high-risk populations, design prevention and treatment programs, and monitor progress toward hepatitis control and elimination goals.