China’s experience with infectious disease control over the past two decades offers critical lessons for policymakers worldwide navigating demographic aging. The nation achieved a remarkable 50% reduction in overall infectious disease burden between 2000 and 2023, yet this success reveals an often-overlooked challenge: as incidence declines, disability and mortality shift toward vulnerable populations. Three key takeaways emerge from the latest analysis. First, overall burden reduction masks persistent age-stratified disparities requiring targeted interventions. Second, respiratory infections now dominate the elderly disease landscape, demanding investment in geriatric-specific prevention strategies. Third, effective public health policy must evolve beyond tracking disease incidence to prioritize disability prevention and quality-of-life outcomes in aging populations. As other nations experience similar demographic transitions, China’s experience demonstrates that eliminating infectious disease threats is only half the battle—the next challenge is ensuring equitable health outcomes across all age groups. Read the full article on GMJ Newsroom.
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