Holiday Name: | World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day |
Type: | international |
Observedby: | globally |
Frequency: | annual |
Scheduling: | Third Wednesday of November |
Date: | 19 November |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive lung disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, COPD often goes undiagnosed and untreated, leading to significant health complications and reduced quality of life for those affected. To address this issue and raise awareness about COPD, the creation of World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day presents a crucial opportunity to educate the public, support patients, and advocate for better policies and resources to combat this chronic condition.[1]
The inaugural World COPD Day took place on November 14, 2002, initiated by GOLD in collaboration with health professionals and COPD patient groups. Since then, it has become a crucial event in the global fight against COPD.[2] World COPD Day is observed annually on the third Wednesday of November. This global initiative aims to raise awareness about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), its risk factors, prevention, and management. It serves as a platform for health care professionals, patient groups, and communities to come together and advocate for better lung health.[3]
The theme for World COPD Day 2022 was “Lung Health for All”. It emphasized the global impact of major respiratory diseases, including COPD, and highlighted the effects of COVID-19, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Early detection and reducing health inequalities were key messages.
The 2023 theme for World COPD Day is “Breathing is Life - Act Earlier”. This theme underscores the importance of early lung health, early diagnosis, and prompt interventions. COPD can start early in life, affecting young individuals, and identifying precursor conditions allows for timely treatment.[7] [8]