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GARD Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases WHO J Bousquet, R Dahl, N Khaltaev, HJ Bekedam www.who.int/chp GARD Launch Press Conference N Zhong (China): Chronic respiratory diseases (CRD) are a major burden in China S Hurd (USA): The burden of CRD N Khaltaev (WHO): From the fragmented CRD programs to GARD J Bousquet (France): The GARD action plan M Boland (Ireland): Health promotion and CRD prevention J Walsh (USA): The patient’s expectations Suzanne S. Hurd USA The burden of CRD Chronic Respiratory Diseases: An Increasing Global Public Health Problem • The World Health Organization estimates that hundreds of million people suffer from chronic respiratory diseases worldwide • Prevalence and severity are increasing globally • Cause substantial socioeconomic burden to individuals and societies • In all countries, chronic respiratory diseases are: – Under recognized – Under diagnosed – Under treated Chronic Respiratory Diseases (CRD) • Asthma • Allergic rhinitis • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) • Secondary pulmonary hypertension • Occupational chronic respiratory diseases • Chronic rhinosinusitis • Post-infectious chronic respiratory diseases • Lung cancer; neoplasms of the respiratory organs • Pulmonary embolism • Cor pulmonale • Sleep apnea syndrome • Lung fibrosis Global Distribution – Chronic Disease Mortality: All ages, 2005 > 4,000,000 7% Communicable diseases; Maternal/perinatal, Nutritional deficiencies Cardiovascular Cancer Chronic Respiratory Diseases (CRD) Diabetes Other Chronic Diseases Injuries Source: Preventing Chronic Diseases, a vital investment, WHO, 2005 Increasing Burden of Diseases and Injuries: Change in Rank Order of DALYs* 1999 1. Acute lower respiratory infections 2. HIV/AIDS 3. Perinatal conditions 4. Diarrhoeal diseases 5. Unipolar major depression 6. Ischemic heart disease 7. Cerebrovascular disease 8. Malaria 9. Road traffic injuries 10. COPD 11. Congenital abnormalities 12. Tuberculosis *DALY = Disability-adjusted life year Source: WHO Evidence, Information and Policy, 2000 2020 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ischemic heart disease Unipolar major depression Road traffic injuries Cerebrovascular disease COPD Acute lower respiratory infections 7. Tuberculosis 8. War 9. Diarrhoeal diseases 10. HIV ……. 15. Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers Chronic Respiratory Diseases (CRD) Global Prevalence Asthma > 300 million Allergic rhinitis > 400 million Chronic obstructive > 80 million moderate pulmonary disease to severe COPD; many millions with mild COPD Burden of Asthma • Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world • Prevalence ranges from 1% to 18% • An estimated 250,000 deaths annually, many of them preventable • Direct costs (hospital, medications) account for 1-3% of total medical expenses in most countries Affordability of Asthma Drugs Moderate persistent asthma, 1998 Drug cost (per year) Nurse's salary (per year) Algeria Vietnam Syria Guinea Mali Ivory Coast Burkina Faso Turkey 0 100 200 Cost in US$ N. Ait-Khaled and al Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2000; 4, 3: 268-271 300 400 Burden of COPD • COPD is a major cause of morbidity, mortality and disability • High prevalence, morbidity and mortality of COPD present challenges for healthcare systems • Despite its ease of diagnosis, COPD remains an under-diagnosed disease, chiefly in its milder and more treatable form COPD Mortality by Gender, USA, 1980-2000 Number Deaths x 1000 70 60 50 40 Men Women 30 20 10 0 1980 1985 Source: Mannino D, US CDC, August 2002 1990 1995 2000 Year Environmental tobacco smoke Cigarette Smoke Fumes/gases Indoor/outdoor pollution Occupational dusts Risk Factors for COPD Nutrition Socio-economic status Infections Chronic Respiratory Diseases are a Global Public Health Problem