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EGYPT - WHO Director-General Margaret Chan in Egypt

Theresa42

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WHO chief hails Egypt's program in dealing with bird flu
May 4, 2007

Visiting World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan Thursday hailed Egypt's program in dealing with bird flu and its successful efforts in combating polio.

Chan made the remarks during a meeting with Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazef earlier in the day, said Cabinet spokesman Magdi Radi.

Chan, who arrived here on Wednesday for a two-day visit, noted that the WHO will help Egypt locally produce poultry vaccines against bird flu, Radi said.

The Egyptian government has already allocated funds to produce such vaccines, according to government officials.

The WHO chief also expressed her expectation that Egypt will be announced a bilharzia [avian influenza]-free area within the coming three years, Radi said.

On Wednesday, Egypt and the WHO signed an agreement to promote cooperation over various health issues, mainly fighting bird flu, Tuberculosis and Bilharzia [avian influenza] within the coming three years after the meeting between Chan and Egyptian Minister of Health and Population Hatem el-Gabali.

Egypt has reported a total of 34 human bird flu cases since February 2006, of which 14 died while the other 20 have recovered.

http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200705/04/eng20070504_371790.html
 
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