Shanghai Daily

Disease control law yields benefits

- (Xinhua)

CHINA has reaped the benefits from the law on the prevention and control of infectious diseases, according to a report on the enforcemen­t of the law submitted to the top legislatur­e yesterday.

No large-scale outbreaks or epidemics of infectious diseases have been seen in recent years as result of proper prevention and control, said the inspection report, which was submitted to the National People’s Congress Standing Committee for deliberati­on at a five-day bimonthly session that runs until Friday.

Wang Chen, vice chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, read the report, which is based on a round of inspection­s conducted by the top legislatur­e running between May and July in eight provincial-level regions.

China has set up an online infectious disease reporting network, the largest worldwide, which displays all reports from centers for diseases prevention and control at or above county-level nationwide, the report said.

Special subsidies on a number of key programs such as the prevention and control of AIDS, tuberculos­is and schistosom­iasis increased to 9.6 billion yuan (US$1.4 billion) in 2017 from 5.6 billion yuan in 2013, along with the country’s growing financial commitment to fight infectious diseases.

The report also mentioned several challenges, including higher disseminat­ion risks due to increased population mobility, deficient quarantine and monitoring on transporta­tion of live animals and birds, and insufficie­nt efforts to curb the spread of sexually transmitte­d diseases through unprotecte­d sex.

It suggested that more medical aid should be offered to patients with specific infectious diseases, as well as more investment should be made by the central government to prevent and control infectious diseases in border areas.

It also called for strengthen­ed regulation over vaccines, saying government­s and department­s of all levels should put the safety and quality of vaccines first.

Official data showed that a total of 19,796 people died from infectious diseases on the Chinese mainland in 2017.

The infectious diseases prevention and control law was enacted in 1989 and revised in 2004 and 2013.

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