A
MEETING of Asian managers from the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) was
held at the Park Royal Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
The
meeting aimed for new opportunities and technical updates under the enhancing
immunization programmes, and it was also taken part by the experts from John
Hopkins Medical Institutions, the World Health Organization and the United
Nations Children’s Fund, CDC, PATH, John Snow Inc, the Chinese University of
Hong Kong and the University of Melbourne.
At
the event, Union Minister Dr Myint Htwe made a keynote speech, saying that it
would be beneficial to discuss latest technology on vaccine, and that he is
confident that the discussion of prestigious universities and organizations
would bring about new ideas.
He
added that efficiency, technology, facilities, socio economic environment,
maintaining cold chain and other management matters are involved in the
vaccination programme.
He
also advised to conduct researches to overcome challenges and alleviate
weakness.
He
suggested the health professional need to carry out data analysis, and to
report the findings to relevant departments.
The
Union Minister remarked that the public healthcare knowledge is directly
related with the success of vaccination programmes, and the knowledgeable
people will surely come together at the vaccination centres.
At
the meeting, the experts discussed about Seasonal Flu, Japanese Encephalitis,
Rotavirus, Cervical Cancer, Rabies Update, Diphtheria and Hepatitis B which can
be protected by vaccinations.
MNA
(Translated
by Alphonsus)
PHOTO:
MNA
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar

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