China Medical News

2023

November: Health experts call for greater awareness of COPD in China

Health experts called for improving public awareness of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) — one of the most common and deadly chronic respiratory illnesses in China — and boosting the screening and treatment capability of grassroots medical workers.

COPD, usually associated with smoking or long-time exposure to air pollution, causes symptoms such as difficulty in breathing, chronic cough - sometimes with phlegm, and exhaustion. However, it is preventable and curable. The disease is the third leading cause of deaths worldwide and affects around 13.7% of people aged 40 and above in China, according to Wang Chen, a prominent respiratory disease and critical care expert and director of the National Center for Respiratory Medicine.

However, Wang said that awareness of the disease pales markedly when compared with that of other common chronic illnesses, such as high blood pressure, diabetes and stroke. A survey led by the center shows that over 60% of participants "have no idea of COPD". Among medical workers in community or rural health clinics, only half of them have a basic understanding of the disease.

Yang Ting, deputy director of the center, said that an epidemiological investigation has shown that less than 10% of people in China have taken a pulmonary function test — which is essential for diagnosing the disease. "Moreover, the primary therapy for treating the disease on the grassroots level should be inhaled drugs, but our survey shows that grassroots medical workers most often prescribe antibiotics, cough medicines used to help clear phlegm and even oral corticosteroid medications," she said.

"The top priority regarding controlling the disease should be on the grassroots level, and more efforts are needed to step up training for local medical workers on standardized treatment and improving access to proper drugs," she said. Wang also suggested people aged 40 and above to undergo screening of the disease, and include the pulmonary function test into the regular health checkups. (Source: China Daily)

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