More than 170 medical scientists from 51 countries gathered here
Monday to discuss the most imminent public health threats facing
the world.
The agenda for the Second Global Meeting of the Inter-Academy
Medical Panel (IAMP) will focus on control and prevention of
epidemic diseases, diseases that cross from animals to humans, and
traffic accident-related injuries.
Chinese State Councilor Chen Zhili said the IAMP was
significantly helping developing countries to combat common threats
to public health.
She said the Chinese government would develop cooperation with
international organizations and other countries to create a world
with better health services.
Chinese Academy of Sciences President Lu Yongxiang, Chinese
Academy of Engineering President Xu Kuangdi, and representatives of
the IAMP and the Disease Control Priorities Project (DCPP) also
addressed delegates.
Founded in 2000 in Italy, the IAMP promotes exchanges between
science and engineering academies of member states, and encourages
international cooperation and coordination in medical science and
research.
At the IAMP meeting, the DCPP launched a three-book series,
Investing in Global Health, which was also supported by the
IAMP.
(Xinhua News Agency April 3, 2006)