Vietnam Medical Confab Puts Focus On Diarrheal Disease

by sidet on November 14, 2010

in Health

Diarrhea Mortality Caused by Acute Diarrheal Disease

Diarrhea Mortality Caused by Acute Diarrheal Disease (source http://www.ocw.tufts.edu)

Government official met with their regional counterparts in Hanoi this week to discuss a vaccine that prevents the leading cause of severe diarrheal diseases. Research has shown it could prevent half of cases of the virus in poorer parts of Asia.

In August, British medical journal the Lancet published data from trials of the rotavirus vaccine in Vietnam and Bangladesh, considered to be representative of poorer parts of the region that showed it was effective in almost half of rotavirus cases. In Vietnam, vaccines reduced sever rotavirus diarrhea by 72.3 percent during the first year of life, when children are at greatest risk.

Nima Asgari, public health specialist at the World Health Organization in Cambodia, said diarrhea was still a big problem in Cambodia. “It’s the same in most developing countries,” he said.

Mr Asgari said considerable research would have to be done before the rotavirus vaccine could be used in Cambodia.

“We need to find out the actual burden of rotavirus, identify funding for buying the vaccine, and come up with a plan of how to integrate the vaccine into the childhood immunization program,” he said.

This year saw a rash of acute watery diarrhea cases nationwide, but Ratanakkiri province was hit particularly hard, with 32 deaths recorded between April and July.

Andrew Martin, country manager for health Unlimited, said that his organization was awarded funding from the European Commission for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection last week to support it in combating AWD in Ratanakkiri.

“We’ll be working on everything connected with causes and treatment,” he said.

Diarrheal disease kills more than 1.3 million children worldwide each year, according to PATH, an international non-profit health organization that hosted the Mekong Regional Workshop on Diarrheal Disease Control in partnership with the Vietnamese Ministry of Health.

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