Special report: Global fight against bird
flu
HANOI, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- Health institutes in
China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and France will, late this year, start a
four-year project on keeping surveillance on bird flu outbreaks among humansin
Southeast Asia, local newspaper Young People reported Thursday.
Under the project funded by the French Development
Agency, Pasteur institutes in Vietnam's Ha Noi capital, central Nha Trang city
and southern Ho Chi Minh City, China's Shanghai, France's Paris, and Cambodia,
and a laboratory in Laos will reinforce their standard labs and national disease
response networks, exchange data and specimens relating to bird flu, and put
forth measures to contain outbreaks.
The total investment for the project stands at 6
million euros (over 7.6 million U.S. dollars).
Vietnam's Health Ministry has recently assigned 14
hospitals in major cities to closely supervise and promptly cope with any bird
flu outbreaks among people. The hospitals and preventive medicine centers are to
ensure the operation of disease surveillance systems around the clock, and the
sufficient supply of facilities for treatment of bird flu patients.
To date, Vietnam has detected 93 bird flu patients,
the ministry said on Wednesday, noting that it has seen no new human cases of
infections since mid-November 2005. Enditem