GCTF Training Camps

On April 23, 107, Taiwan and the United States jointly organized the "Intestinal Virus Test and Diagnostics International Training Camp" to deeply diagnose the amount of enterovirus diagnosis in new southward countries and share regional epidemic prevention resources.

In accordance with the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework" signed by China and the United States, the "International Research and Development Laboratory for Enterovirus Test and Diagnostics" will be held for four consecutive days starting today (23), and new south-facing national public health officials and laboratory personnel will be invited to report on enterovirus. Inspect the relevant training courses. The VIPs included Chen Shizhong, Minister of Health and Welfare, Wu Zhizhong, Vice President of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Mei Jianhua, Director of the Taipei Office of the American Association for Taiwan. Enterovirus 71 broke out in Malaysia in 1997 and in 1998, causing multiple cases of serious illness and death, and subsequently continued to pose major public health threats to China and Asia-Pacific countries. In addition, in the United States in August 2014, a large-scale enterovirus D68 epidemic broke out, causing severe acute inability tonic myelitis and even death. There are similar epidemics in the world. Under the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework", since 2015, China and the United States have jointly held the MERS Molecular Testing and Diagnostics International Workshop, the Dengue Fever International Symposium and Consultation Expert Meeting, the Zika Virus Test and Diagnostics International Workshop and Dengue Fever/ Training courses such as Zika/Quick disease differential diagnosis international study camp. In addition to teaching the diagnostic test methods for enterovirus molecular diagnostics, the workshop conducted technical exchanges with the EV71 rapid test reagent developed by the CDC and the senior laboratory inspection officials of the participating countries. It is expected to help participate. The country quickly diagnosed the infection of enterovirus 71 to prevent the spread of enterovirus. In addition to our experts, the camp includes 15 countries including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam and the United States. A professional came to Taiwan to participate, and was chaired by the Chairman of the Office of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Director of the International Laboratory, and the Enterovirus Laboratory Specialist of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases of Japan, to jointly improve the diagnostic and diagnostic skills of enterovirus to enhance regional infection. The disease can prevent the amount of energy, strengthen global health and safety, and jointly prevent the global threat of infectious diseases.

GCTF Training Camps.Dec 27

On April 25, 2006, Taiwan and the United States jointly organized the dengue/Zika/Qube disease differential diagnosis international research camp to strengthen the differential diagnosis of mosquito-borne diseases in the new south-facing countries and share regional epidemic prevention resources.

In view of the fact that dengue fever, Zika and Quebec disease continue to threaten global human health and safety in recent years, and these infectious diseases are transmitted by mosquito vectors and have similar clinical symptoms, in order to improve the differential diagnosis of the three kinds of mosquito-borne diseases in national laboratories, Since today (April 25), China and the United States have organized a four-day international training camp on the differential diagnosis of dengue fever, Zika and Qugong for 18 countries including new southward countries. VIPs include Vice President Chen Jianren, Administrative Committee Member of the Executive Yuan Economic and Trade Negotiation Office Deng Zhenzhong, Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shizhong, Deputy Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Li Chengran, Chairman of the American Association of Taiwan Mo Jian and Director Mei Jianhua, and Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, etc. The representative of the country stationed in Taiwan came. The workshop was conducted under the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework" jointly signed by Taiwan and the United States. For the first time, the three-in-one experimental diagnostic technology developed by the Department of Disease Control, "Multivariate Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction, Rapid Screening of Dengue NS1 Antigen and Multivariate The enzyme immunoassay platform, shared with senior laboratory officials in Asian and Caribbean countries, hopes to help New South to establish a rapid identification of dengue fever, typhoid and Zika in a day through technology transfer. The epidemic spreads epidemic, ensuring people's health and safety. The camp has 18 countries including Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. A laboratory professional came to Taiwan to participate, and invited the internationally renowned US military medical research unit AFRIMS virus laboratory and the National Institute of Infectious Diseases experts as lecturers to jointly improve the diagnostic and diagnostic skills of mosquito-borne viruses and effectively improve regional infectious diseases. Joint prevention and control of energy, strengthen global health and safety, and jointly prevent the global threat of infectious diseases.

GCTF Training Camps.Dec 27

On April 13, 105, Taiwan and the United States jointly organized the Zika Test International Training Camp, and the 12 countries in Southeast Asia cooperated to strengthen the prevention and control of the Zika epidemic situation in the Asia-Pacific region.

In response to the threat of Zika virus, China and the United States held the "Zika Virus Test and Diagnostics International Training Camp" for three consecutive days starting today (April 13), introducing the Zika virus, dengue fever and typhoid fever three-in-one rapid test kit for the first time. In the group, three kinds of mosquito-borne infectious diseases can be quickly tested within three hours, and will be listed as an important domestic inspection tool in the future. The seminar was held under the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework" jointly signed by Taiwan and the United States. It is the first training course for the diagnosis and diagnosis of Zika virus in Asia Pacific and Southeast Asia. The purpose is to improve the regional epidemic prevention capacity and attend VIPs including health benefits. Minister Jiang Binghuang, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Rong Rongda, Director of the US Taiwan Association, Mei Jianhua, and Vice President Chen Jianren. In the study camp, three experts from the United States and Japan came to Taiwan as lecturers. Among them, Dr. Xie Wenru from the US Department of Disease Control was the first expert on pathological diagnosis of Brazilian cerebellum, Dr. Tadao (Dr., National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID), Japan. Shigeru Tajima) is the first expert in Japan to successfully isolate Zika virus. The US will also introduce the Zika virus, dengue fever and typhoid fever three-in-one rapid test kits to strengthen the testing capacity of laboratories in various countries. Domestically, on January 10 this year, at the airport, the first case of Zika virus was intercepted and the case was transferred. This year, as of April 10, a total of 1,549 cases were tested. There were no confirmed cases. The SARS Testing Center has been equipped with serum, molecular biology and virus culture testing techniques. The test results can be obtained within three hours at the earliest. After the introduction of the three-in-one rapid test kit, three mosquito-borne diseases can be tested simultaneously. After the study camp, after Ebola, MERS-CoV and dengue fever, China once again cooperated with the United States to organize an epidemic prevention conference. This time, 25 laboratory experts or pathologists from 12 countries including Australia, Bangladesh, Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam came to Taiwan to participate in the process. The virus's testing and diagnosis skills can effectively improve the prevention and control of regional infectious diseases, and establish multi-party cooperation with the international community to strengthen global health security and jointly prevent the global threat of infectious diseases.

GCTF Training Camps.Dec 27

Taiwan and the United States jointly organized the "Dengue International Symposium and Consultation Expert Meeting" to fight the threat of dengue pandemic caused by global warming (2015-12-07)

The "Global Cooperation and Training Framework" signed by China and the US government in accordance with Taiwan and the United States, jointly organized by the University of Green Magic School and the Ministry of Health and Welfare in the two days of today and tomorrow (December 7-8) Cum consulting expert meeting." The seminar invited 12 dengue prevention experts from 12 countries to exchange and share dengue prevention technology and experience, and environmental protection or health officials from 10 countries in Asia Pacific and Southeast Asia shared the status of dengue prevention and control in various countries. It is hoped that through the communication platform of this seminar, we will establish a close epidemic prevention network between China and Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asia countries suffering from dengue threats, and jointly improve the regional prevention of dengue heat energy and maintain global health security. The total number of participants at home and abroad was 190, including domestic and foreign experts and scholars, national representatives, central and local government dengue prevention business colleagues and biotechnology industry. Among them, the national representatives are high-ranking officials in the health and environmental units responsible for dengue prevention and control strategies, from Singapore, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea and other 10 countries. In the meeting, the host of Australia's "Destroyed Dengue Program", O'Neill, introduced the new technology of using Wolbachia to fight dengue fever; Professor Johnson of the State University of New York discussed the role and influence of community participation in dengue prevention strategies; Director Liao Jinglun of the National Guardian of China introduced the development of dengue vaccine; the head of the Department of Disease Control, Yang Jinghui, reported on the current status of dengue fever and challenges in China. The CDC said that the election of this seminar in Tainan has two special significances: one is to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the eradication of malaria in China; the other is Tainan's outbreak of this dengue fever this year. On December 4, 1965, China was awarded the Malaria Eradication Test by the World Health Organization, becoming one of the few countries in the world to successfully eradicate malaria. This proud achievement is not only an important milestone in the history of public health development in China, but also the beginning of anti-epidemic cooperation between Taiwan and the United States. Therefore, China has turned from a recipient country to a donor country, and cooperated with the United States to conduct training to help third countries improve their epidemic prevention. Quantitative energy and the responsibility of the world's citizens. In Tainan City, a severe dengue epidemic broke out this year, killing 112 people and facing an unprecedented epidemic prevention challenge. Fortunately, under the concerted efforts of all walks of life, the dengue fever epidemic was effectively controlled. At this moment, the international seminar on dengue fever was held in Tainan, which is of far-reaching significance. Through this seminar, national dengue enthusiasts can take the opportunity to exchange learning and experience sharing, establish a dengue network in Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asia, expand opportunities for inter-regional cooperation, and effectively improve the prevention and control of regional infectious diseases.

GCTF Training Camps.Dec 27

The Department of Disease Control and the US CDC jointly organized the "MERS Inspection and Diagnostics International Training Camp" to enhance the joint prevention capability of regional infectious diseases

Under the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework" signed by the CDC and the US CDC in Taiwan and the United States, the three-day "MERS" will be co-operated at the "Disease Control Center for Disease Control" in Tainan City from August 12 (August 12). Inspection and Diagnosis International Workshop." Instructed by the CDC and CDC experts in the United States, the participants included 17 virus testing professionals from 9 countries in Asia Pacific and Southeast Asia. It is hoped that through this camp, we will help countries improve their laboratory testing and diagnostic capabilities, meet the basic core competence requirements of the International Health Regulations (2005), and comply with the current Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) actively promoted by the United States. The goal of the action plan is to immediately detect and diagnose emerging infectious diseases such as SARS or MERS, prevent the spread of the epidemic, and maintain global health security. According to the Department of Disease Control, the training camp is the first cooperation after the "Ebola Anti-epidemic Training Camp" jointly conducted by Taiwan and the United States in March this year. It is also the first training course after the signing of the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework" by Taiwan and the United States on June 1 this year. . The US CDC sent a total of 4 experts to Taiwan to serve as lecturers, including 2 in-hospital infection experts and 2 molecular virus laboratory diagnostic experts; the CDC also arranged 4 colleagues to serve as lecturers. The course design is divided into two parts: classroom teaching and laboratory operation, including infection control, epidemiology and response preparation for MERS and related infectious diseases, laboratory test diagnosis of MERS coronavirus, nucleic acid extraction platform, RT-PCR detection and experiment. Special topics such as room biosafety, as well as practical practice drills for RT-PCR. Some of the reagents for the practical operation of the trainees are provided by the US CDC lecturers. There are 17 participants in this training, all of whom are senior molecular virus testing professionals from national laboratories in various countries, including 9 countries including Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, India, and Papua New Guinea. Across the Western Pacific and Southeast Asia. Through this training course, in addition to enriching the theory of prevention strategies and improving the testing skills of MERS coronavirus, laboratory professionals from various countries can also exchange learning and experience sharing with each other to establish a network of national laboratories in Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asia. Cross-regional cooperation opportunities to effectively improve the combined capacity of infectious diseases in the region.

GCTF Training Camps.Dec 27