An AIDS research center was opened Tuesday by the Chinese Academy
of Medical Sciences and the Beijing Union Medical College in the
Chinese capital.
Former president of the United States Bill Clinton, who is also
chairman of the International Fund for Prevention of AIDS,
inspected the center and addressed the opening function.
Clinton said that the establishment of the center, as an important
step in the process of enforcing AIDS prevention, control and
research, would enhance the international cooperation in this
field.
Gao Qiang, executive vice-minister of public health, congratulated
the center's establishment and expressed his hope that the center
would contribute to the prevention and control of AIDS by working
in more close cooperation with the international research
agencies.
The Chinese government attaches close importance to the prevention
work and has prioritized it and placed it high on its agenda, Gao
said.
As
a prestigious institute integrating medical education, scientific
research and medical treatment in the country, the academy and the
college have become crucial bases for clinical treatment of AIDS
patients.
Professor Wang Aixia of the college diagnosed the Chinese
mainland's first AIDS patient in 1985.
(Xinhua News Agency November 13, 2003)
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