BEIJING, Jan.30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and British scientists will expand
cooperation in research on emerging infectious diseases, such as AIDS, SARS and
bird flu, this year.
Jin Dapeng, director of Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, said the research
would concentrate on immune protection; improving and developing methods of
clinical diagnosis or experimental procedures for new infectious diseases;
development of medicines; and training of research personnel and medical
workers.
More than 60 scientists from Britain and China would participate in the
programs, Jin told a seminar on emerging infectious diseases in Beijing.
Professor Andrew McMichael, chair of the Infections and Immunity Board of
the UK Medical Research Council (MRC), said 40 new infectious diseases had been
discovered and recognized since the 1980s.
Chinese and British scientists have carried out preliminary cooperation in
research on SARS and AIDS, ranging from development of reagents for diagnosis,
vaccines and medicines.
Yang Weiguang, deputy director of Beijing Municipal Science and Technology
Commission, said Beijing had started a joint research mechanism with
participation of Chinese scientists and researchers from a dozen medical
research organizations in Britain.
British and Chinese scientists have jointly launched 22 major scientific
research programs, covering AIDS, bird flu, SARS, and other topics.
Yang said he hoped foreign specialists help complete an AIDS control
network that integrates scientific research, diagnosis and treatment, and
prevention by launching a research program entitled "AIDS prevention, control
measures and comprehensive treatment research".
Medical research organizations in China and Britain have signed a MOU on
cooperative research on emerging infectious diseases.
The two-day seminar, which will close later Tuesday, was also attended by
specialists from the United States, France and other nations.