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Special report: Global fight against bird
flu
BANGKOK, April 10 (Xinhua) -- Thailand and Laos on Tuesday signed an
agreement on co-operation in controlling avian influenza, or bird flu, to
increase the anti-bird flu abilities of the two countries.
Thailand's Public Health Minister Mongkhol Na Songkhla and his Laotian
counterpart Ponmeg Dalaloy signed the agreement in Bangkok on Tuesday.
Mongkhol said that the agreement was a further step in the public health
cooperation between the two neighboring countries, which began in 1995.
It would improve the prevention and control of the deadly bird flu as well
as reemerging infectious diseases including malaria and tuberculosis, the
minister was quoted by the state-run Thai News Agency as saying.
The agreement provides that when a bird flu patient is found in Laos, the
Lao government is required to inform the Thai government directly, or to notify
the World Health Organization (WHO) accordingly.
Meanwhile, Thailand is committed to provide technical assistance and
medical treatment for Lao patients. If necessary, a team of experts will be
assigned to assist the Lao authorities to ensure the controlling measures in
Laos.
The agreement will be revised every five years, the report said.
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