Cardiovascular disease in China

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ischemic heart disease mortality rate in rural China has approximately doubled since 1988.[1]

Unlike in developed countries, there is no

preventive or primary health care system in place to stop the rise of cardiac disease.[1] The real extent of heart disease in rural China is unknown because statistics are fraught with error and bias due to difficulties in ascertaining cause of death in places where 90% die without seeing a doctor. Therefore, there is a need to ascertain the real incidence and prevalence of heart disease and to develop adequate preventive and primary care in the Chinese countryside.[1]

Stroke

Stroke is the largest cardiovascular killer in China[2] at about 40% of total mortality in 2007[3] (approx. 280 per 100 000)

References

  1. ^ a b c Cardiac Disease and Health Care in China China-California Heart Watch
  2. ^ Cancer, stroke top killers for Chinese
  3. ^ Liu, Lisheng. "Cardiovascular diseases in China". Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Volume 85, Number 2, 1 April 2007, pp. 157-163(7)

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