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New WHO chief urges world to guard against pandemic threat

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New WHO chief urges world to guard against pandemic threat

Dr. Margaret Chan, the new chief of the World Health Organization (WHO), warned on Thursday that the world must keep its vigilance against the threat of a potential flu pandemic.

Chan, who formally took office on Thursday, said the bird flu situation in the last few months had seemed a little "quiet", but warned that things had begun "stirring up again in recent weeks."

"The evidence is still there, that is, the H5N1 (virus strain) is causing unprecedented damage to the poultry sector, and along the way many people were infected, and more than half of these people died," Chan told reporters.

"We must not let our guard down. We must maintain our vigilance," she added.

Chan also warned that the public health community not only should guard against the deadly H5N1 virus, but also other bird flu viruses or their mutated forms, which also have the ability to cause a pandemic.

"The next pandemic, if it occurs, will be very devastating," she warned, citing reasons such as population growth, weak public health systems and infections of other diseases such as AIDS in African countries.

Chan, from Hong Kong, is the first Chinese to head a United Nations' specialized agency. She was named as director-general of the 192-state world health body last November, to succeed Dr. Lee Jong-wook of South Korea, who died unexpectedly in May.

At her first press conference as WHO chief, Chan also expressed optimism that her nationality would help further strengthen cooperation between China and the WHO.

"I truly believe that of all people I would be in a better position to discuss with the Chinese authorities the sharing of specimens and of examples," she said.

On Taiwan's attempt to become an observer of the World Health Assembly, Chan said it was an issue that must be dealt with according to WHO policies.

"So far as the policy matter is concerned, meaning the 'one China' policy, it is the prerogative of WHO member states," she said, adding that, as WHO director-general, she would strictly implement policies decided by WHO member states.
 
Re: New WHO chief urges world to guard against pandemic threat

Bird flu outbreak poses major threat, WHO chief warns

Last Updated: Friday, January 5, 2007 | 11:34 AM ET

CBC News


The current outbreak of a virulent strain of bird flu in Vietnam poses a big risk to public health, says the new head of the World Health Organization.
Dr. Margaret Chan, who holds Canadian citizenship and assumed the post on Thursday, urged the world to remain vigilant against the threat posed by the H5N1 strain of bird flu.
"We owe it to the community we are serving to keep our watch," Chan said Thursday from WHO headquarters in Geneva. "The risk is there. We should not let our guard down."
Complacency "is our biggest enemy" in preparing for the next influenza pandemic, she said, but added that panic was not appropriate either.
The number of bird flu cases has increased in recent weeks, according to WHO.
Vietnam faces an outbreak on a poultry farm in the Mekong Delta provinces, the first in that country in almost a year. Bird flu has killed 42 of the 93 people infected in Vietnam.


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The human death toll from H5N1 is highest in Indonesia with 57, WHO figures show.
Chan, 59, holds Chinese and Canadian citizenship. She received her medical degree from the University of Western Ontario in London.
China nominated her for WHO's top job, and she is the first Chinese citizen to hold such a high-ranking UN position.
Chan's predecessor as WHO chief, South Korea's Lee Jong-Wook, died suddenly in office last year.
<cite class="source">With files from the Canadian Press

http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2007/01/05/bird-flu-chan.html
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