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SFH meets with US Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (with photos)

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The Secretary for Food and Health, Dr York Chow, today (May 18) attended World Health Organisation's (WHO) annual assembly and a roundtable meeting on pandemic, as well as a side meeting with the United States (US) on the influenza pandemic preparedness in Geneva, Switzerland.

Joining the Minister of Health, Dr Chen Zhu, as a member of the China delegation, Dr Chow had a meeting with the US Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Ms Kathleen Sebelius, to exchange views and update information on measures taken by various parties.

Dr Chow thanked the scientists and experts of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regarding their transparency and professional integrity in sharing the discovery of the new virus, thus allowing Hong Kong to develop the PCR test timely to contain our first index case.

He also shared with Secretary Sebelius the measures Hong Kong took in managing exits during and after SARS, such as strong and visible health advice, exit health declaration and thermo screening.

He also explained the concern of Hong Kong people in the wake of SARS nightmare.

He said that many countries and territories in Southeast Asia might not have the diagnostic facilities and stockpile of Tamiflu.

"Coupling with the high risk of H5 avian flu and dense population in the Asian region, the scenario might be far more severe than that experienced in the US, and the virus might be more prone to genetic reassortment," Dr Chow said.

He also told the US Secretary that travel appeal should be issued and visible signage be put up at US airports to forewarn travellers including particularly overseas students who will be returning in droves to Hong Kong in the coming months.

The US side said they have taken the problem seriously and had put in place aggressive measures including a massive public education campaign and advice for travellers not to travel when they are sick.


Ends/Monday, May 18, 2009
Issued at HKT 20:53

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