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Health Ministry Hopes to Join Taiwan in Fighting SARS
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2003-04-12
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Source: www.china.org.cn
The Ministry of Health Friday urged
medical workers across the Taiwan Straits to join hands in
the fight against severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
The central government had been concerned
about the situation in Taiwan Province since the first case
of SARS was reported there in March this year, said Liu
Peilong, director of the Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao affairs
department under the Ministry of Health, Friday.
The ministry wanted to exchange information on
SARS and other public health issues with relevant
organizations in Taiwan, he added.
The central government was willing
to provide assistance to Taiwanese people jointly with
international organizations, including the World Health
Organization (WHO), said Qi Xiaoqiu, director of the
ministry's disease control department. The
ministry would take account of the requests from medical
workers in Taiwan for technical assistance from the WHO and
respond quickly after talks with the WHO, Qi added. The WHO
experts had been invited to attend a cross-Strait medical
seminar to be held later this month, he said. The seminar on SARS,
sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association and Chinese
Preventive Medical Association, would be attended by doctors
from across the Taiwan Straits. Detailed information on how
to prevent SARS, based on the experience in south
China's Guangdong Province, had been sent to relevant
medical institutions in Taiwan through non-governmental
channels, including guidelines for the treatment of SARS,
Liu said. The latest information on the prevention and
treatment of SARS on the Chinese mainland was put on line
promptly and updated data on the WHO web site was also
translated into Chinese, he said. The ministry
welcomed medical workers from Taiwan to come to the mainland
and mainland experts were willing to visit Taiwan to improve
exchanges, he added. The ministry has already received some
doctors from Taiwan at the request of the Taipei Medical
Association.
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