The World Health Organization (WHO)and the Chinese Ministry of
Health opened a joint center for controlling chronic diseases on
Tuesday in Beijing.
The center will be under the Chinese Center for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC). It will focus on improving prevention
measures against various chronic diseases in residential
communities, according to Wednesday's China Daily, the country's
main English-language newspaper.
Chronic diseases, including cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular
problems, caused 80 percent of deaths in China from 1991 to 2000,
the paper quoted the ministry's statistics as saying.
Lack of timely medical treatment and efficient prevention
measures such as changing bad living habits and promoting public
health education are the main reasons for the high incident rate of
the chronic diseases.
Wang Yu, director of both CDC and the new center, said that the
chronic disease control center will collect and monitor the latest
information on chronic diseases from around the country and spread
update disease control advice from WHO.
"WHO can gain experience from the center and enhance cooperation
with the Chinese authorities through the joint disease control
effort," Henk Bekedam, WHO representative in China, was cited as
saying.
(Xinhua News Agency May 10, 2006)
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