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Abstract
This study aimed to analyse trends in notifiable infectious diseases in China, in their historical context. Both English and Chinese literature was searched and diseases were categorised according to the type of disease or transmission route. Temporal trends of morbidity and mortality rates were calculated for eight major infectious diseases types. Strong government commitment to public health responses and improvements in quality of life has led to the eradication or containment of a wide range of infectious diseases in China. The overall infectious diseases burden experienced a dramatic drop during 1975-1995, but since then, it reverted and maintained a gradual upward trend to date. Most notifiable diseases are contained at a low endemic level; however, local small-scale outbreaks remain common. Tuberculosis, as a bacterial infection, has re-emerged since the 1990s and has become prevalent in the country. Sexually transmitted infections are in a rapid, exponential growth phase, spreading from core groups to the general population. Together human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), they account for 39% of all death cases due to infectious diseases in China in 2008. Zoonotic infections, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), rabies and influenza, pose constant threats to Chinese residents and remain the most deadly disease type among the infected individuals. Therefore, second-generation surveillance of behavioural risks or vectors associated with pathogen transmission should be scaled up. It is necessary to implement public health interventions that target HIV and relevant coinfections, address transmission associated with highly mobile populations, and reduce the risk of cross-species transmission of zoonotic pathogens.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22359565 PMCID: PMC3281048 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0031076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Temporal trend of morbidity and mortality rates, and their composition, of the eight major notifable infectious disease types in China.
Estimated number of diagnosed cases, death cases and case fatality rate of eight major infectious disease types in China in 5-year intervals.
| Period | 1975–1979 | 1980–1984 | 1985–1989 | 1990–1994 | 1995–1999 | 2000–2004 | 2005–2008 |
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| Diagnosed cases | 146,271 | 435,073 | 410,779 | 277,005 | 273,160 | 156,579 | 57,735 |
| Death cases | 8,190 | 14,694 | 10,636 | 5,879 | 3,757 | 2,192 | 1,382 |
| Case fatality rate (%) | 5.599% | 3.377% | 2.589% | 2.122% | 1.375% | 1.400% | 2.393% |
| [lower-upper limits] | [5.419–5.779%] | [3.295–3.458%] | [2.515–2.664%] | [2.040–2.204%] | [1.309–1.442%] | [1.311–1.489%] | [2.202–2.584%] |
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| Diagnosed cases | 18,380,894 | 6,759,577 | 1,360,323 | 597,181 | 1,383,591 | 1,583,847 | 1,255,778 |
| Death cases | 72,545 | 28,885 | 7,085 | 3,130 | 3,987 | 3,684 | 1,409 |
| Case fatality rate (%) | 0.395% | 0.427% | 0.521% | 0.524% | 0.288% | 0.233% | 0.112% |
| [lower-upper limits] | [0.390–0.399%] | [0.420–0.435%] | [0.502–0.539%] | [0.496–0.552%] | [0.274–0.302%] | [0.221–0.244%] | [0.103–0.121%] |
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| Diagnosed cases | – | – | 25,447 | 455,258 | 1,047,612 | 1,315,529 | 1,401,467 |
| Death cases | – | – | 108 | 1,568 | 1,763 | 2,838 | 12,533 |
| Case fatality rate (%) | – | – | 0.426% | 0.344% | 0.168% | 0.216% | 0.894% |
| [lower-upper limits] | [0.304–0.549%] | [0.318–0.370%] | [0.156–0.180%] | [0.204–0.228%] | [0.870–0.918%] | ||
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| Diagnosed cases | 35,552,854 | 27,701,730 | 13,159,721 | 5,536,107 | 3,834,567 | 2,613,811 | 1,644,061 |
| Death cases | 46,153 | 23,698 | 13,909 | 5,257 | 2,230 | 1,298 | 593 |
| Case fatality rate (%) | 0.130% | 0.086% | 0.106% | 0.095% | 0.058% | 0.050% | 0.036% |
| [lower-upper limits] | [0.128–0.132%] | [0.084–0.087%] | [0.103–0.108%] | [0.091–0.099%] | [0.054–0.062%] | [0.046–0.054%] | [0.032–0.040%] |
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| Diagnosed cases | 2,258,134 | 1,047,059 | 503,691 | 202,619 | 1,476,435 | 3,363,049 | 4,820,142 |
| Death cases | 78,491 | 30,151 | 16,081 | 3,119 | 4,205 | 5,908 | 13,330 |
| Case fatality rate (%) | 3.476% | 2.880% | 3.193% | 1.540% | 0.285% | 0.176% | 0.277% |
| [lower-upper limits] | [3.439–3.512%] | [2.831–2.919%] | [3.118–3.267%] | [1.458–1.622%] | [0.272–0.298%] | [0.169–0.183%] | [0.269–0.284%] |
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| Diagnosed cases | 329,350 | 293,478 | 315,863 | 141,292 | 73,625 | 54,194 | 97,626 |
| Death cases | 17,354 | 35,607 | 29,295 | 12,528 | 4,496 | 8,161 | 11,420 |
| Case fatality rate (%) | 5.269% | 12.133% | 9.275% | 8.867% | 6.107% | 15.060% | 11.698% |
| [lower-upper limits] | [5.152–5.386%] | [11.952–12.313%] | [9.120–9.429%] | [8.640–9.094%] | [5.842–6.371%] | [14.599–15.520%] | [11.390–12.007%] |
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| Diagnosed cases | 21,731,070 | 10,533,882 | 1,690,125 | 537,490 | 266,424 | 228,970 | 216,301 |
| Death cases | 37,200 | 19,283 | 13,262 | 7,081 | 4,232 | 2,863 | 1,375 |
| Case fatality rate (%) | 0.171% | 0.183% | 0.785% | 1.317% | 1.589% | 1.250% | 0.636% |
| [lower-upper limits] | [0.169–0.174%] | [0.179–0.187%] | [0.764–0.805%] | [1.271–1.364%] | [1.516–1.661%] | [1.181–1.320%] | [0.584–0.687%] |
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| Diagnosed cases | 4,359,763 | 4,507,954 | 5,599,627 | 5,592,120 | 3,897,266 | 4,400,935 | 5,388,845 |
| Death cases | 9,158 | 9,950 | 10,463 | 6,656 | 4,616 | 4,572 | 4,657 |
| Case fatality rate (%) | 0.210% | 0.221% | 0.187% | 0.119% | 0.118% | 0.104% | 0.086% |
| [lower-upper limits] | [0.203–0.217%] | [0.214–0.227%] | [0.181–0.192%] | [0.115–0.123%] | [0.113–0.124%] | [0.099–0.108%] | [0.083–0.090] |
Mortality rates and temporal trends in notifiable infectious diseasesa in China, 1999–2008.
| Notifiable infectious diseases | Mean Annual Mortality rate per 100,000 population | Mean annual increase or decrease during 1999 to 2008 | ||
| 1999–2003 | 2004–2008 | Percentage (%) | 95% confidence interval | |
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| Plague | 0.0100 | 0.0036 | −22 | −57 to +41 |
| Cholera | 0.0081 | 0.0002 | −48 | −70 to −12 |
| Epidemic haemorrhagic fever | 0.0235 | 0.0159 | −12 | −20 to −3 |
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| Poliomyelitis | 0.0001 | 0.0001 | 0 | 0 to 0 |
| Measles | 0.0101 | 0.0058 | −6 | −20 to +10 |
| Pertussis | 0.0081 | 0.0003 | −44 | −59 to −23 |
| Diphtheria | 0.0080 | 0.0080 | 0 | −60 to +153 |
| Tetanus | 0.0323 | 0.0174 | −12 | −2 to −8 |
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| Bacillary and amoebic dysentery | 0.0155 | 0.0087 | −10 | −18 to −1 |
| Typhoid fever/paratyphoid fever | 0.0086 | 0.0029 | −22 | −39 to −2 |
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| Epidemic/endemic typhus | 0.0080 | 0.0001† | −54 | −87 to +61 |
| Japanese encephalitis (scrub typhus) | 0.0254 | 0.0196 | −6 | −14 to +3 |
| Visceral leishmaniasis (kala-azar) | 0.0075 | 0.0035 | −5 | −69 to +20 |
| Malaria | 0.0087 | 0.0040 | −14 | −26 to +1 |
| Dengue fever | 0.0100 | 0.0051 | −42 | −80 to +66 |
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| Leptospirosis | 0.0112 | 0.0040 | −20 | −32 to −6 |
| Brucellosis | 0.0100 | 0.0035 | −24 | −64 to +63 |
| Anthrax | 0.0083 | 0.0025 | −31 | −100 to −1 |
| Rabies | 0.0753 | 0.2153 | 26 | +14 to +37 |
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| Meningococcal meningitis | 0.0099 | 0.0126 | 3 | −2 to +8 |
| Scarlet fever | 0.0080 | 0.0034 | −23 | −66 to +74 |
| Tuberculosis | 0.0580 | 0.2244 | 28 | +14 to +43 |
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| HIV infection | 0.0285 | 0.2185 | 44 | 30 to 58 |
| Gonorrhoea | 0.0100 | 0.0002 | −49 | −63 to −30 |
| Syphilis | 0.0083 | 0.0059 | −4 | −19 to +15 |
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| All | 0.0697 | 0.0897 | 5 | 2 to 8 |
| Hepatitis A | 0.0059 | 0.0025 | −21 | −32 to −8 |
| Hepatitis B | 0.0473 | 0.0642 | 9 | 1 to 20 |
| Hepatitis C | 0.0027 | 0.0076 | 30 | 16 to 46 |
| Hepatitis E | 0.0019 | 0.0031 | 9 | −3 to +24 |
AIDS: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; HIV: human immunodeficiency virus.
*Denotes a statistically significant (p<0.05) mean annual increase or decrease of disease-specific mortality rates during 1999 to 2008.
Group A and B notifiable diseases.
The detection limit of the mortality rate is 0.0001 per 100,000 population.
Figure 2Incidence of notified cases of infectious diseasesa in China by category of disease, 1975–2008.