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ASEAN launches infectious diseases information site

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/06/17/2277866.htm


The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has launched a new website for nations to compare notes on infectious diseases threatening the region.

The ASEAN Plus Three Countries website will help prevent deadly disease outbreaks by easing the exchange of information between ASEAN members and China, South Korea and Japan, the regional bloc said in a statement.

The website is being coordinated by Indonesia's health ministry and will be jointly maintained by ASEAN, it said.


"Multilateral coordination which is mutually beneficial should be developed and maintained so it can continue, including through information exchange among nations," Indonesian Health Minister Siti Fadilah Supari was quoted as saying by state news agency Antara.

The minister's backing of the website comes despite her highly publicised reticence over sharing information on the deadly bird flu virus.

Ms Supari has angered many abroad by refusing to routinely share virus samples with the World Health Organisation, saying she fears rich nations will use them to create vaccines unaffordable to Indonesians.

Ms Supari also said this month her ministry would no longer announce individual bird flu deaths to the media and has given conflicting statements about how often the public would be told of deaths.

Indonesia is the country worst-hit by the bird flu virus, with at least 108 people believed to have been killed by the virus. The most recent reported case, a 15-year-old girl, has not been confirmed by the minister.

- AFP
 
Re: ASEAN launches infectious diseases information site

We look forward to the information sharing that will occur.
 
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