China's Ministry of Health on Monday warned of a rising
incidence of infectious intestinal diseases and urged local health
authorities and schools to step up preventive measures.
The incidence of infectious intestinal diseases on the Chinese
mainland in August rose by 12.19 percent from July, to reach 93,543
cases and 38 deaths, said the ministry in its monthly epidemic
report.
It was still a high prevalence season for intestinal diseases
and health authorities needed to strengthen surveillance, reporting
and control of outbreaks.
Schools and kindergartens should closely monitor infectious
intestinal illnesses among children and prepare control measures,
the ministry said.
The ministry recorded a total of 1,044 deaths from infectious
diseases in August, 246 more than the previous month.
The incidence of tuberculosis (TB) was the highest of all
reported infectious diseases on the mainland in August, followed by
hepatitis B, bacillary and amoebic dysentery, syphilis and
gonorrhea.
Rabies, TB, AIDS, encephalitis B and hepatitis B were the top
five killer diseases last month.
The country's law on prevention of infectious diseases
stipulates 27 diseases that must be reported, including cholera,
viral hepatitis, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), AIDS and
avian influenza.
(Xinhua News Agency September 12, 2006)