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News Articles
June 3rd, 2004 appearing in China Daily.
Infectious Disease Center Provides Latest Treatments
By: Zhang Feng
A special centre for infectious diseases will be established in
Beijing to improve China's capacity to treat an increasing
number of patients attacked by epidemics such as SARS (Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome), HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis.
"The center will be strongly supported by advanced foreign
medication and devices for infectious diseases, which are
getting increasing attention in China.", Wang Guiqiang Said.
Wang is the director of infectious diseases department of First
Hospital with Peking University.
Strongly supported by Ministry of Health, the Peking University
has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CST Technology
Group, LLC of the United States to establish the centre.
China has greatly strengthened its infectious surveillance and
prevention system which was seriously challenged last year by
unexpected SARS crisis.
Meanwhile, medical treatment on emerging diseases, such as SARS,
and established one hepatitis and HIV/AIDS, also require new
medications, medical staff and devices. The shortage if
qualified doctors and medical devices, and expensive medicines
are big obstacles for China to control HIV/AIDS, according to
Wang Longde, vice-minister if the Ministry of Health.
The ministry estimated that there are 840,000 HIV/AIDS cases,
including 80,000 patients in China.
Most of these HIV/AIDS cases cannot get enough medicines and
medical services, experts say.
Exclusively representing many pioneering companies and experts
in the United States and Europe, the CST has ability to
introduce necessary medications and treatments proved effective
to the centre and other hospitals of China, said John K. Tse,
CST's chairman.
Meanwhile, CST has a special advisory group with senior
consultants who are advisers to many of the world's leading
pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies or heads of entire
hospital systems.
Many clinical trials of new medicines that were invented or
conducted by these advisers can be introduced to the new centre
and in China at the same time, Tse added.
The price of the new medicines can be greatly reduced after
trials are finished and some can be produced in China, Tse told
China Daily in an exclusive interview.
For example, one of the advisers on the panel is Jeffery Galpin,
a clinical associate professor of medicine from University of
South California, widely regarded as founder of HIV/AIDS
treatment in the United States.
Galpin has been the supervisor of David Ho, the inventor of AIDS
"cocktail" treatment method.
Presently, there are only five kinds of anti-HIV medicine that
can be produced in China, which provide quite shabby options for
taking "cocktail" treatment.
In the US, dozens of anti-HIV medicines have been created, but
cannot be used widely by Chinese victims due to the high import
prices and patent protection.
"It will be wise choice for developed foreign companies to
reduce their medicine prices through enlarging co-operation with
Chinese side in clinical trial and production, otherwise, they
will lose a huge market", Tse said.
The CST will also make ceaseless efforts to help Chinese
doctors, including those from the new centre, to receives
training in number of prestigious universities of the United
States, Tse noted.
Along with Peking University, the CST also signed a memorandum
of understanding for assistance in establishing the centre fir
infectious disease control at Kunming Medical College in Yannan
Province.
"W do the co-operation with Yannan side because we encouraged by
Wang Longde, who once said that foreign assistance needs to pay
more attention to China's remote areas." Tse said.
The preparation work for the centre in Beijing almost finished
and it is expected to open soon, Wang Guiqiang said.
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