Key dates in national health progress
Key milestones in China's fight against contagious diseases:
1961: Smallpox eradicated
2000: WHO recognizes China's polio-free status.
2002: Leprosy incidence rate drops below 1 per 10,000.
2007: Last reported domestic case of diphtheria (believed to have been eliminated)
2014: WHO says mass vaccination against hepatitis B markedly reduced infection rate among children.
2015: China shifts from preventing and controlling schistosomiasis (an infection caused by parasitic flatworms) to working to halt its spread and eliminate it.
2017: China reports no local malaria cases for first time.
2019: Incidence rate of measles drops to its lowest level, of 0.213 per 100,000.
2019 onward: Incidence and death rates for tuberculosis steadily drops.
Incidence rates for epidemic encephalitis and Japanese encephalitis both drop to lowest levels. Prevalence of HIV/AIDS maintaining low level.
Sources: National Health Commission, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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