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Japanese
encephalitis cases increase in Vietnam
Because of
increasing trend of Japanese encephalitis cases in the country, Vietnamese
Ministry of Health issued June 27 some warning of the disease.
The Ministry asked
people to practice environment hygiene to eliminate residence of
mosquitoes. Cattle rearing farms should be removed far from houses. People
should use mosquito nets and not let children to play near cattle farms. When
a child has a high fever, they should be taken to a medical clinic for timely
treatment.
The Ministry said
vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is one of effective preventative
measures.
Tran Dac Phu, head
of the Department of Preventive Medicine, said that Japanese encephalitis is
a disease spread through mosquito bites. Symptoms usually take 5-15 days to
develop and include fever, headache, vomiting, confusion, and difficulty
moving. Encephalitis occurs mainly in young children under 15 years old.
At present, the Ministry
is urging local health authorities to administer vaccination against Japanese
encephalitis for children.
As the disease
develops complicatedly, Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien made an
unscheduled visit to the
In 2013, around
Japanese encephalitis cases accounted for 8 percent of total encephalitis,
this year the proportion is up to 30 percent.
Accordingly Health
Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien urged the Hospital to coordinate with the
National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology and the ministry's Department
of Medical Examination and Treatment to provide training course on
prevention.
These facilities
have to take samples from districts for testing to verify the cause of
increasing cases of Japanese encephalitis.
Doctors of
The
The operation is
the success of the scientific project “Using stem cell in breast cancer and
cervical cancer” managed by Professor Nguyen Duy Thang, deputy head of the
hospital.
Adult stem cells have
been used to treat certain cancers through bone marrow transplants. In this
therapy, the stem cells that give rise to the different blood cells in the
body are transplanted into the bone marrow of the patient, where they
regenerate the blood.
The project was
given green light to carry out in the
Professor Nguyen
Duy Thang said the success of this method will pave the way for next
operations on breast and ovarian cancer patients.
In the time ahead,
the hospital continues to treat two other cancer female patients with the
stem cell treatment. It is hoped that the treatment will save many cancer
patients.
Quang Ngai
Obstetrics & pediatrics hospital kicked off
An obstetrics and
pediatrics hospital has been kicked off in the central
The five-storey
hospital, covering an area of 24,600 square meters will offer 300 beds and a
range of health services with the total capital of VND500 billion.
The provincial
Department of Health inaugurated the first stage of a traditional medicine
hospital on the same day.
It includes 50 beds
and is expected to reach 150 beds by the second phase in 2015-2018 period.
Stakes rise
for students during World Cup
University
students, who already live on a tight budget, fall into debt over bets on
World Cup matches.
They usually start
off small. A student from Hanoi University of Business and Technology said,
"University students don't have much money, so we just bet small items
or amounts of money to make the game more interesting. I guess we are also
trying to show our predictions skills."
Another student of
The average bets on
World Cup games have increased to something around VND2-3 million (USD95-142)
per match. He said, "I wanted to earn some money to go out with my
girlfriend but I lost. I keep betting though, borrowing from friends in order
to make up for my losses." He went on to say that the surprising results
of
Mai, the owner of a
convenience store said, "I'm not a professional in the matter, but I do
know that most students who live here are poor. They are still into betting,
though. They go to big shops to pawn their motorbikes and cell phones. They
come to me when they want to pawn electric fans or rice cookers. There was
one student who had to make an escape because he owed money to some bad
people."
Some students even
resort to using their tuition fees to bet on matches. Some of them feel the
consequences when they are unable to take their exams.
Nguyen Le Tuan Khang,
a student from
Vietnamese
fishermen save 11 Malaysian sailors off Truong Sa
Fishermen aboard
three Vietnamese fishing boats rescued 11 Malaysian sailors whose barge broke
down off
At about 3:00 pm,
the Vietnamese vessels found barge HUB18, with Malaysian nationality,
drifting about 134 nautical miles off
The barge, which is
about 160 meters long, was carrying 131 containers. Sea conditions were
rough, as it was raining heavily and the wind was especially strong.
The fishermen
aboard two local vessels from south-central
Meanwhile, another
vessel from central
The local vessels
then sent SOS signals and reported the rescue to the Nha Trang Coastal
Information Station, which in turn informed the incident to search and rescue
agencies in the region.
Upon receiving the
signals, another Vietnamese fishing boat, BĐ 95698 TS, came to the scene to
provide help.
Competent agencies
from the Vietnam National Search and Rescue Committee are coordinating with
the three Vietnamese fishing boats in towing the barge to a safe place and taking
care of the Malaysian sailors, pending the following steps to be taken.
Motorbike-taxi
drivers give first aid to traffic victims
A group of
motorbike-taxi drivers in
The group has
gained some notoriety among the community of Di An Township because of their
willingness to arrive quickly at crash sites and give aid, regardless of
weather conditions.
“I’ve been part of
this group for five years. Before, I felt helpless when I would see people on
the street injured and in pain. Now I know how to help because of training.
There were even times that victims of accidents were unintentionally made
worse by efforts of those not trained in first aid," said Pham Ngoc An,
one motorbike-taxi driver who joined the group.
He added that he is
also more confident to step forward as a witness when there is an accident in
which the one who caused it denies culpability
The group was set
up under and an initiative of the Red Cross. Teams are provided with first
aid training, and has helped over 2,000 people.
“On the weekends
there are a lot of drunk drivers. The mixture is not good and it leads to a
lot of accidents. Sometimes there are several we hear about at once and
respond to, even though they may be in different locations," said An.
Even though most
motorbike taxi drivers struggle to earn a living for themselves, they have
not hesitated trying to save others' lives.
"A month ago
or so, I helped carry a victim to the hospital, where he was treated. He was
so grateful that he came back to find me and give me some money. I refused
though," said Nguyen Van Tan, from
It has not always
been easy for the teams to operate, however. Phan Tuan Thao, Chairman of Di
An Ward Red Cross Association, said, “At first, there were incidents in which
family members or friends of victims misunderstood the intentions of our
teams. Some have even been attacked trying to help. But, as the community
continues to recognise the work we are doing, it has become easier to get
funding and even provide uniforms for those who take part."
Vietnamese
doctor receives Int’l recognition
Dr. Duong Quang
Trung’s research project on cognitive radio was named the Best Paper Award at
the International Conference on Communications (ICC) in
The ICC is a
flagship conference in the field of wireless technologies and communications.
Dr. Trung’s research project involved an intelligent wireless radio capable
of being programmed and configured dynamically.
The conference
attracted 2,500 scientists from 74 countries and territories around the
globe, who presented 991 papers selected from 2,608 entries.
Last year, Trung
also won first prize with another research project on cognitive radio at the
77th
Trung is a lecturer
at
Fire
ravages bar in downtown HCM City
A fire broke out at
Bar Canalis in District 3 of downtown
No injuries were
reported. Since there was heavy rain, fire-fighters brought the fire under
control in half an hour.
The cause of the
fire has not yet been ascertained. The total damage has also not been
assessed.
Boat
carrying diesel catches fire
A boat used to
catch cuttle fish suddenly caught fire around midnight on Saturday.
The boat belonged
to 43-year-old Pham Cuong of Tam Giang Commune, Nui Thanh District of Quang
Nam.
It was anchored on
the
Fire-fighters could
bring the fire under control only after four hours. Apparently, a short
circuit caused the fire and spread rapidly due to the seven tonnes of diesel
that the boat was carrying.
Damage is estimated
at VND3.5 billion (US$164,000).
Lao
national caught with medicinal drugs
Border officers of
Bo Y, yesterday, detained a 26-year-old Lao national carrying 1,500 tablets
of methamphetamine into
Kham Xi, 26, was
caught red-handed while transporting the drugs.
It is unclear where
the tablets were being brought from. Xi said he was hired by a Vietnamese to
carry the drugs into the country.
He is currently
being detained to get more information.
Rare trees
in natural reserve cut down
Forest rangers in
This came to light
after complaints were filed by residents of Quang Son Commune in the
district.
Local authorities,
in cooperation with forest range officers, discovered some of the logs that
had been chopped but not yet removed from the site.
The case has been
transferred to the provincial police for further investigation.
New Urban
Area opens more roads
The project, which
would connect
The road is
expected to measure more than 1.31km long and 30 metres wide, consisting of
six lanes and a speed limit of 60 kilometres per hour for road users.
A drainage system,
lighting and underground 110kV electricity grid will also accompany the new
tree-lined street.
The Traffic Urban
Management No2 Centre under the city's Department of Transport will fund the
project.
Meanwhile, the
city's People's Committee has agreed to allocate nearly 400,000 square metres
of
This includes the
The construction,
with a total capital investment of VND12 trillion ($571.4 million), is
expected to finished by February 2017.
VJA
statement opposes
The Vietnam
Journalists’ Association (VJA) on June 29 released a statement protesting
The association
demanded
The association
called on the international press community, including the Chinese press to
better understand the situation and denounced the dangerous actions of
provocations which infringe international law, firstly the 1982 UN Convention
on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and violate Vietnam’s sovereignty over its
EEZ and continental shelf.
It also reiterated
“The association
believes that all countries, large or small, are equally responsible for
common peace and security and they need mutual respect and trust,” the
statement said.
PM
greenlights plan to set up rail, road buffer zones
A plan to clean up
the illegal homes and shops sitting just inches away from road and rail lines
throughout the country has been approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.
The plan aims to
reduce the many deadly accidents caused by so many squatters living and doing
business next to busy traffic corridors.
The Directorate for
Roads has been ordered to co-operate with localities to remove all illegal
buildings.
It has also been
told to submit plans to evict and compensate those who are moved to
provincial People's Committees before June 30 next year.
The Ministry of
Transport's rail management agency has been told to finish building barriers
to close unofficial level crossings nation-wide by 2017, Dung said.
The agency has also
been asked to improve the quality of official level crossings nationwide,
including erecting traffic signs to warn and inform the public.
It has been told to
ensure safety at the junctions between railroads and national highways
between Ha Noi and
The budget to
implement the plan has been financed from the State budget, local budgets and
other sources.
The transport
ministry has been told to send an annual report to the Government about the
implementation of the plan before January 31.
Seven ministries
including construction, finance, planning and investment, and public security
have been asked to co-operate with the transport ministry to implement the
plan.
HCM City
signs pact with Rhone-Alpes Region
A comprehensive
cooperation agreement was signed between
The Agreement on
Cooperation between HCM City and Rhone-Alpes Region in the 2014-2017 period
highlights four priorities between HCM City and the Rhone-Alpes Region,
including the development of a sustainable economic partnership, development
cooperation, cooperation on training, cultural exchanges and training of
young staff.
Addressing the
signing ceremony, Quan said the renewed agreement on bilateral cooperation
indicates the two sides' efforts to enhance cooperation and match the
potential of both Rhone-Alpes Region and
In December 2012,
They included a
cooperation agreement between
On Thursday, Quan
opened the "HCM City Days in
Programme
raises funds for children with genital deformities
A fundraising drive
was held in
The organizers of
the drive aimed to raise US$80,000 to cover expenses for operations for 32
children nationwide, bringing the total number of the programme has benefited
to 106.
In 2006, with the
first successful operation performed by Italian professor Roberto Decastro
and his colleagues on Phung Thien Nhan, a young boy with genital deformities,
inflicted after he was abandoned by his mother and attacked by wild animals.
Since 2010, a group
of leading US and Italian experts has been traveling to
This June, the
group will arrive in Vietnam to carry out their sixth operation term and
provide surgeries for 32 needy children.The programme also covers all
expenses of travel and accommodations for families of these patients.
So far, less than
the full US$80,000 needed has been collected to fund the cost of this year’s
surgeries for the children and the programme needs additional support to help
them.
Those wishing to
donate can transfer their donation to the account of the Asia Injury
Prevention Foundation and inform the fund via email chuongtrinhthiennhan@gmail.com
or hotline: 0942.95.95.98.
SPELL
awards scholarships to 40,000 students
The Scholarship
Programme to Enhance Literacy and Learning (SPELL) recently awarded
scholarships valued at US$3.7 million to roughly 40,000 disadvantaged
children in seven
SPELL was launched
ten years ago by the East Meets West Foundation (EMW) with the aim of
assisting the country’s low-income students gain a solid education and get a
good job.
The programme has
helped students from some of the poorest families in the seven
It has been
instrumental in reducing the number of drop-outs in over 85% of the junior
secondary schools, raising the final examination pass rate to 97% and
assisting innumerable students win national and provincial educational
awards.
Vietnam Education
Promotion Association Vice President Tran Xuan Nhi praised SPELL’s assistance
as a motivation for students to study well and its remarkable contributions
to the national educational system.
In 2010, a sister
programme, SPELL Goes To College (SGTC) was launched, helping students pursue
their educational goals at universities. The programme has so far supported
130 poor students in realizing their dream of studying at universities.
Remove
stinking chicken farm: residents
Environment
pollution caused by a chicken farm in Thu Thua District of the southern
According to local
residents, the chicken waste of Minh Dung farm causes a stink while
attracting a large number of flies.
The privately run
Minh Dung farm is currently raising 30,000 chickens.
Pham Thi Tam, a
resident, said there were so many flies because of the environmental
pollution from the chicken farm and the situation had existed for years.
Many of the roughly
200 households have to hang up mosquito nets when they have meals to keep out
the flies, she said.
The smell from the
chicken waste was really terrible, she added.
"We asked
local authorities on numerous occasions to remove the chicken farm to
safeguard the health of residents, but no measures have been taken yet,"
she said.
Chairman of the
People's Committee of Binh Thanh commune in Thu Thua District, Le Quoc Viet,
said the chicken farm owner promised to handle the environmental pollution
and remove the farm before today following the provincial People's
Committee's order.
However, he said,
during a recent inspection it was discovered that the farm owner had failed
to keep his promise.
The provincial
Department of Natural Resources and Environment has done regular inspections
and asked the chicken farm owner to deal with the environment pollution, but
the situation had not improved much, said the department's Deputy Director
Huynh Thi Thep.
If the farm owner
did not co-operate with local authorities in removing the farm, the
department would propose stricter measures, she said.
Circular
aims to curb groundwater exploitation
Individuals and
organisations wanting to exploit groundwater in areas where water levels have
decreased for three consecutive years, are required to register with the
local People's Committees by July 15.
The move followed
Circular 27/2014/TT-BTNMT recently signed by Deputy Minister of Natural
Resources and Environment Nguyen Thai Lai, aimed at controlling the
over-exploitation of groundwater resources throughout the country.
Lai said that
individuals or organisations were also ordered to register with the committee
at commune or district levels if they wanted to drill for water in both urban
areas and residential zones in rural areas, where it was located on soft
ground.
The circular said
that there were several areas where registration was mandatory before
groundwater sources could be exploited, including areas with a lot of
limestone; delta and coastal areas interlaced between fresh water and salt
water.
In addition,
individuals or organisations, owning bore wells, with a depth of more than 20
metres and a capacity to supply below 10 cubic metres daily, had to register
with People's Committees at commune or district levels before exploiting
groundwater sources, Lai said.
The ministry
assigned all departments of Natural Resources and Environment nationwide to
quickly make a list of areas required to register before they begin drilling
for water, he said.
Lai added that the
People's Committee at commune or district levels had to send feedback to
individuals or organisations within 10 days of receiving the registration
papers.
Lai asked the
People's Committee at the provincial levels and the Department of Water
Resources Management to cooperate with relevant agencies to implement the
circular.
Overall
global drug use prevalence stable: UNODC report
Drug use prevalence
is stable around the world, with around 243 million individuals, or 5 percent
of the world’s population aged 15-64 having used illicit drugs in the past
year, according to the 2014 World Drug Report of the United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Meanwhile, problem
drug users numbered about 27 million, roughly 0.6 percent of the world’s
adult population, or 1 in every 200 people, said the report.
UNODC called for a
stronger focus on the health and human rights of all drug users, but particularly
those who inject drugs.
“There remain
serious gaps in service provision. In recent years, only one in six drug
users globally has had access to or received drug dependence treatment
services each year”, stated UNODC Executive Director Yury Fedotov, stressing
that some 200,000 drug-related deaths had occurred in 2012.
The UNODC said
sustainable success in drug control required firm international commitment. A
balanced and comprehensive approach addressing both supply and demand should
be backed up by evidence-based responses focusing on prevention, treatment,
social rehabilitation and integration.
According to the
report, heroin remains a major drug of concern in several countries in Asia
including
In the first six
months of 2014, Vietnamese police seized 14.1kg of opium, a sharply decrease
from the amount of 83kg in the same period last year.-
Dong Thap
partners with
The Mekong Delta
A delegation from
the province recently made a fact-finding tour to the
During the trip,
Dong Thap officials signed an agreement with the Demokwekerji Westland
company and the Vietnam Business Centre in the Netherland, under which the
two Dutch partners will conduct a feasibility study for the establishment of
a hi-tech agriculture centre in the province. This project has already been
approved by the Dutch Ministry of Economy.
The visit was also
a good chance for Dong Thap experts to seek partners and concrete ways to
apply the latest farming techniques suitable with the local climate and soil.
Notably, during the
recent
Also on the
occasion, the Dong Thap People’s Committee and business players from the
The
Health
sector to widen coverage
The health sector
will focus on improving the quality of medical services and benefits for
insured patients.
These are part of
the sector’s efforts to increase the country’s health insurance coverage to
75 percent by 2015 and 80 percent by 2020.
Speaking at a
meeting in
“Changing from
voluntary to compulsory payments would help in handling the shortcomings in
the current health insurance policies and in increasing the health insurance
coverage of the population,” she said.
The insured
patient’s benefits would be improved by efforts to simplify the health
insurance procedures and by upgrading the examination and treatment services,
especially for the poor, ethnic and minority people or those living on
islands and in difficult areas, according to the minister.
Tien said that the
country still faces many challenges such as access to medical services and
the quality of check-up and treatment, which need to be resolved for meeting
the increasing demand for healthcare. More than 30 percent of the population
is not covered by medical insurance, and the inadequate awareness of people
regarding health insurance laws and regulations were also problems in
achieving universal health insurance coverage.
The ministry’
statistics shows that the number of medically insured people increased by 15
million after five years of implementation of the health insurance law. The
country had 61.7 million medically insured people, totalling nearly 70
percent of the country’s population by end of 2013.
The health
insurance fund has paid more than 42 trillion VND (2 billion USD for
examination and treatment during 131 million visits by insured patents in
2013, compared to more than 19 trillion VND (900 million USD) during 102
millions visits by insured patients in 2010.-
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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