Tuesday, December 9, 2008

WHO Asked to apply the New Mechanism in sharing the Bird Flu Virus

SELASA, 9 DESEMBER 2008 | 20:08 WIB

As far as this is concerned, Indonesia joined in as well as in a series of Tri-lateral dialogue with the United States government and Australia in sharing the influenza virus H5N1 but also shared the benefit, seb agai part of the multilateral process in achieving the agreement in that case. Our presence here showed the sincerity of the intention and our efforts to overcome the occurrence of the threat pandemik bird flu and made the world of the place that was better live, said he.

Health Minister Siti Fadilah Supari, in his explanation in the Meeting of the Antar Negara Continuation of preparations for Pandemik Influenza/PIP-IGM, in Geneva, on Tuesday (9/12), local time, ask for so that the Kesehatan Body of the World (WHO) made the change significant in the distribution and the monitoring of the bird flu virus H5N1 in the WHO system. PIP IGM was part of the organisational process of the WHO Secretariat to memfinalisasi negotiations concerning shared the influenza virus H5N1 and shared the benefit that emerged from the use of the virus and a part-a part.

Menkes proposed in order to have the replacement of the Surveilans Influenza Global Network that at this time was valid with the Network of WHO influenza that more was equal and transparent, as well as enclosed the material transfer agreement that the standard, a system shared the benefit and the control was tighter the monitoring as well as the use of the virus H5N1 in the system. As far as this is concerned, the increase in knowledge and the understanding helped the formation of the framework of the mechanism of the distribution of the virus. Menkes, in the press release that was published by the Centre of Publik Departemen Communication of the Health, worried the nonexistence of the progress in the system shared the benefit, a component that was the important part of the system.

Although the aspect shared the benefit was contained in the text of the working paper that was agreed to by IGM, of Menkes said did still not understand how developed countries could send these benefits in the form of real. Hoped, confusion could in this current global economics open the road for the transparency and the better co-operation. "We had minimal knowledge concerning the short-term impact, middle, and long from this crisis for the development" of the "global health." Only, I hoped this will not stop developed countries to together develop the system beradasarkan the belief with the developing country through the system shared the benefit that emerged from the use of the virus and a part-a part, explained Menkes added.


Menkes also recommended that WHO must consider GSAID Initiative bargaining that permitted his member countries to use the investigation system that was used to manage database was open concerning bird flu free of charge. Insiatif GSAID this was begun in May 2007. Indonesia at this time refused the sending of the sample H5N1 that came from the bird flu sufferer in the country, as the form of the request so that the system shares the WHO virus menj superior was more just, transparent, and was equal. The government used cases of the registration of patent rights in the United States against strain the virus in Indonesia as proof that the available system at this time no longer functions as it should be and damaging neg ara developed where the virus came.

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