The Ministry of Health issued a circular Tuesday, ordering to
set up a national monitoring network on injuries, by appointing 43
hospitals throughout the country, including 23 in rural areas and
20 in cities.
These 43 monitoring units will be randomly selected and could be
replaced by others, the document says.
The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies illness
into three categories, namely infectious disease, non-infectious
disease, and injury.
In China, 7 to 8 million people die of injuries of various
kinds, accounting for 11 percent of the total deaths in the
country, or ranking the fifth among all factors causing deaths
among Chinese, according to official figures.
On the day, the ministry issued its "National Plan on the
Monitoring of Injury".
(Xinhua News Agency September 14, 2005)
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