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WHO Launches System to Track Bird Flu SamplesPublication DateJanuary 23, 2008
SummaryThis article, from Reuters and published in the Economic Times, discusses the World Health Organization (WHO) announcement that it has begun to disclose how and where the samples of bird flu virus it receives from affected countries are used, in response to poor countries' demands for more transparency. The concern is that the intention of using biological specimens to make affordable vaccines be tracked in a transparent manner to assure that there is no deviation from this purpose. In response to concerns, a downloadable electronic tracking system is now online, making public a listing of the samples received, the laboratory handling them, analyses carried out, and their possible use as vaccines for fighting a flu pandemic. According to the article, Indonesia, the country hardest hit by avian flu in recent years, is asking drug companies and researchers to use its samples for making an affordable vaccine, samples now trackable with this online system. As stated here, "[h]aving a 'traceability mechanism' in place was a key demand raised at a WHO meeting in November...", a demand which the online system intends to satisfy. SourceThe Economic Times website accessed on February 4 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 05 2008 Last Updated February 05 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):Top 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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