BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhua)-- China's Ministry of Health on
Friday reported 949 deaths from infectious diseases nationwide last month,
including a Tibetan couple killed by plague.
The figure was slightly down from 1,023 in August,
and no serious outbreak was reported in areas hit by the May 12 earthquake, the
ministry said.
In September, more than 340,000 cases of A and B
class infectious diseases occurred and claimed 939 lives. Of the 120,000cases of
C class infectious diseases recorded, 10 were fatal.
The public health department of Tibet Autonomous
Region sent disease-control experts to Nyingchi Prefecture in September after a
local couple died of plague. No new cases had been reported, the ministry said.
Plague and cholera are categorized as A class
infectious diseases, the most serious, in accordance with China's Law on the
Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases.
B class infectious diseases include 25 diseases such
as viral hepatitis and C class infectious diseases include 10 diseases such as
influenza.
Except for SARS, poliomyelitis, bird flu and
diphtheria, the remaining 23 diseases in the A and B class lists had reported
cases.
The top five infectious diseases, accounting for
89.28 percent of the total cases of A and B class diseases, were tuberculosis,
hepatitis B, diarrhea, syphilis and gonorrhea.
The top five killers, accounting for 93.72 percent of
the total lives claimed by A and B class diseases, were AIDS, rabies,
tuberculosis, hepatitis B and epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis.