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WHO Meeting Chinese Media Coverage Report
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WHO Ministerial Meeting of High Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant TB Burden Countries coverage 1.
MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING People.com 2009-4-1
2. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Beijing Evening News 2009-4-1
3. THE VICE PREMIER Mr. LI KEQIANG’S REPORT ON TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Xinhua.com 2009-4-1
4. CHINA HAS 120,000 NEW CASES OF M/XDR‐TB EACH YEAR Xinhua.com 2009-4-1
5. WHO CALLS FOR "URGENT ACTION”AGAINST GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF DRUG RESISNT OF DRUG –RESISTANT TB
Xinhua.com 2009-4-1
6. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Lady’s Week 2009-4-1
7. BILL GATES ATTENDS MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING
Chinanews.com 2009-4-1
8. LI KEQIANG ATTENDS MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING
163.com 2009-4-1
9. THE VICE PREMIER IS CONFIDENT IN PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF M/XDR‐TB IN CHINA
CNR 2009-4-1
10. Mr.CHEN ZHU’S REPORT ON M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Government online 2009-4-2
11. Mr.CHEN ZHU’S REPORT ON M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT IN CHINA People’s Daily 2009-4-2
12. CHINA HAS ALREADY SET UP A MONITORING SYSTEM OF TB Science and Technology 2009-4-2
13. Mr.CHEN ZHU’S REPORT ON M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Economic Daily 2009-4-2
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14. Mr.CHEN ZHU’S REPORT ON M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Guang Ming Net 2009-4-2
15. Mr.CHEN ZHU’S REPORT ON M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Guang Ming Daily 2009-4-2
16. M/XDR‐TB PATENITS ARE HARD TO GET REGULAR TREATMENT Caijing(online) 2009-4-2
17. GATES FOUNDATION DONATED USD3300 TO HELP CHINA WITH M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT BeijingTimes 2009-4-2
18. GATES FOUNDATION DONATED USD3300 TO HELP CHINA WITH M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT Beijing Daily 2009-4-2
19. There are about 110 thousand new cases of MDR‐TB each year in China. Beijing Youth Daily 2009-4-2
20. FEATURE: BILL GATES:TREAT LIVES EQUALLY China Economic Times 2009-4-2
21. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING
China Pharmaceutical News 2009-4-2
22. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING
Labor Afternoon News 2009-4-2
23. GATES FOUNDATION DONATED USD3300 TO HELP CHINA WITH M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT
Farmers’ Daily 2009-4-2
24. GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHANLLAGE: M/XDR‐TB
Science Times 2009-4-2
25. GATES FOUNDATION DONATED USD3300 TO HELP CHINA WITH M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT
Science Times 2009-4-2
26. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING
Wu HAN Evening News 2009-4-2
27. TAKING ACTIONS TO ACCELERATE EFFORTS TO HALT AND REVERSE THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF M/XDR‐TB IS IMPERATIVE
Health News 2009-4-3
28. TAKING ACTIONS TO ACCELERATE EFFORTS TO HALT AND REVERSE THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF M/XDR‐TB IS IMPERATIVE
Ta Kong Pao(online) 2009-4-3
29. WE ARE EXPECTING A WORLD WITHOUT TB Science Times 2009-4-3
30. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Beijing News 2009-4-7
31. M/XDR‐TB IS THE TIMING BOMB People.com 2009-4-7
32. WHO CALLS FOR "URGENT ACTION”AGAINST GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF DRUG RESISNT OF DRUG –RESISTANT TB
Sciencenet.com 2009-4-8
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33. 27 MINISTERIALS MEETING IN BEIJING TAKE ACTION TO ACCELERATE EFFORTS ON HEALING M/XDR‐TB
Wu Han Evening News 2009-4-8
34. BILL GATES: INVEST $1 ON CONTROLLINIG TB AND THE BEST REWARD Wu Han Evening News 2009-4-8
35. 27 MINISTERIALS APPEAL TO EVERYONE’S EFFORT ON STOPPING M/XDR‐TB Process(online) 2009-4-9
TV/RADIO CLIPPINGS
36. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING
Beijing International Radio 2009-4-2
37. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING
Caijing Online AV Channel 2009-4-1
38. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING UN RADIO 2009-4-1
39. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING VODONE 2009-4-1
40. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING SOHU 2009-4-1
41. MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Beijing TV 2009-4-3
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Media Monitoring Publication :WWW.PEOPLE.COM(http://health.people.c
om.cn/GB/14740/22121/9064828.html) Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Also Covered In: http://news.cctv.com/china/20090401/107670.shtml http://finance.baidu.com/2009-04-01/116272863.html http://www.ce.cn/cysc/newmain/list/ylyybj/200904/01/t20090401_18687586.shtml http://news.ifeng.com/mainland/200904/0401_17_1087266.shtml http://news.sohu.com/20090401/n263146308.shtml
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Publication :Beijing Evening News Circulation : 1,150,000 Nature :Print Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Also Covered In: http://news.sina.com.cn/h/2009‐03‐27/131017495855.shtml
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Publication :XIN HUA NEWS AGENCY
(http://news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2009‐04/01/content_11114892.htm)
Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: THE VICE PREMIER Mr. LI KEQIANG’S REPORT ON TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.Mr.Chen Zhu mentioned that China has 120,000 new M/XDR‐TB,which is a seriour society problem. The Chinese goverement should take action to stop it http://www.ce.cn/cysc/newmain/list/zy/200904/01/t20090401_18690199.shtml http://news.cctv.com/china/20090401/109346.shtml http://cpc.people.com.cn/GB/64093/64094/9066474.html http://news.qianlong.com/28874/2009/04/02/4202@4931612.htm http://www.ccaj.net/html1/2009/4/2/f486641.shtml http://www.satcm.gov.cn/zyxw/20090402/105602.shtml http://news.qq.com/a/20090401/001510.htm http://news.sohu.com/20090401/n263150000.shtml http://news.163.com/09/0401/20/55REINA0000120GR.html http://www.gndaily.com/NEWS/2009-4/200941213228.htm http://cache.sounews.ynet.com/cache2.aspx?url=68G74G74G70G3AG2FG2FG70G6FG6CG69G74G69G63G73G2EG70G65G6FG70G6CG65G2EG63G6FG6DG2EG63G6EG2FG47G42G2FG31G30G32G34G2FG39G30G36G36G34G39G36G2EG68G74G6DG6CG http://news.inhe.net/jxbh/200904/t20090402_506277.htm http://www.qh.gov.cn/html/137/110184.html http://news.sina.com.cn/o/2009-04-02/091915407735s.shtml http://finance.sina.com.cn/roll/20090402/09212767332.shtml http://www.jieyang.gd.cn/html/gnwxw/20090402100728417.html http://www.ar114.com.cn/news/2009/4/67790.htm
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Publication :XIN HUA NEWS AGENCY
(http://news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2009‐04/01/content_11113950.htm)
Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: CHINA HAS 120,000 NEW CASES OF M/XDR‐TB EACH YEAR Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.Mr.Chen Zhu mentioned that China has 120,000 new M/XDR‐TB,which is a seriour society problem. The Chinese goverement should take action to stop it, http://health.sohu.com/20090401/n263147672.shtml http://www.newsyc.com/xwzx/jydt/2009_4_1/405802.shtml http://www.qhnews.com/newscenter/system/2009/04/01/002717310.shtml http://scitech.people.com.cn/GB/9065888.html http://news.21cn.com/gundong/2009/04/01/6080924.shtml http://news.china.com/zh_cn/news100/11038989/20090401/15411741.html http://news.163.com/09/0401/16/55R0UDF4000120GU.html http://news.qq.com/a/20090401/001327.htm http://www.21cbh.com/HTML/2009-4-1/HTML_60GN4EN30HHL.html http://www.21cbh.com/HTML/2009-4-1/HTML_60GN4EN30HHL.html http://www.chinamil.com.cn/site1/xwpdxw/2009-04/01/content_1710770.htm http://www.gov.cn/jrzg/2009-04/01/content_1274786.htm http://news.sina.com.cn/o/2009-04-01/135915403015s.shtml
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Publication :XIN HUA NEWS AGENCY
(http://news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2009‐04/01/content_11113950.htm)
Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: WHO CALLS FOR "URGENT ACTION”AGAINST GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF DRUG RESISNT OF DRUG –RESISTANT TB Summary: WHO urged countries where tuberculosis (TB) is prevalent to take urgent action to curb the spread of multidrug‐resistant and extensively drug‐resistant (M/XDR‐TB) forms of the disease. Addressing a meeting here Wednesday, WHO Director‐General Margaret Chan said the world faced a "precarious situation" due to the emergence and spread of drug‐resistant TB.
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Publication :Lady’s Week Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: WHO urged countries where tuberculosis (TB) is prevalent to take urgent action to curb the spread of multidrug‐resistant and extensively drug‐resistant (M/XDR‐TB) forms of the disease. Addressing a meeting here Wednesday, WHO Director‐General Margaret Chan said the world faced a "precarious situation" due to the emergence and spread of drug‐resistant TB.
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Publication :WWW.CHINANEWS.COM(http://health.pe
ople.com.cn/GB/14740/22121/9064828.html) Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: BILL GATES ATTENDS MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Also Covered In: http://news.ifeng.com/world/200904/0401_16_1086925.shtml http://news.ifeng.com/world/200904/0401_16_1086925.shtml
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Publication :WWW.163.COM(http://news.163.com/09/04
01/23/55RQDQ8C000120GU.html) Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: LI KEQIANG ATTENDS MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING
Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :WWW.CNR.COM(http://www.cnr.cn/gundo
ng/200904/t20090401_505290246.html) Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: THE VICE PREMIER IS CONFIDENT IN PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF M/XDR‐TB IN CHINA
Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Chinese Vice PremierLi Keqiang attends this meeting and addresses at the opening ceremony. In facing drug‐resistant TB, he said "the Chinese government will strengthen prevention and treatment work"
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Publication : www.gov.cn
(http://www.gov.cn/gzdt/2009-04/02/content_1275979.htm)
Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: Mr.CHEN ZHU’S REPORT ON M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years. Minister of MOH Chen Zhu makes reports at the Meeting. In his report, he said, in 2007‐2008, the Chinese Ministry of Health executed a baseline cross sectional survey of 31 provinces and autonomous regions and 70 counties, covering 47 million people. Through screening, the survey discovered 30 thousand suspected cases of TB. Out of the 30 thousand suspected TB cases, the rate of MDR TB is 8.32 percent and XDR is 0.68 percent. From these results it can be estimated that there are 120 thousand new cases of MDR‐TB each year in China. The Chinese government is confident they can realize the goals of the 2006‐2015 Global TB Plan and the Millennium Development Goals.
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Publication :People’s Daily Circulation : N/A Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: Mr.CHEN ZHU’S REPORT ON M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years. Minister of MOH Chen Zhu makes reports at the Meeting. In his report, he said, in 2007‐2008, the Chinese Ministry of Health executed a baseline cross sectional survey of 31 provinces and autonomous regions and 70 counties, covering 47 million people. Through screening, the survey discovered 30 thousand suspected cases of TB. Out of the 30 thousand suspected TB cases, the rate of MDR TB is 8.32 percent and XDR is 0.68 percent. From these results it can be estimated that there are 120 thousand new cases of MDR‐TB each year in China. The Chinese government is confident they can realize the goals of the 2006‐2015 Global TB Plan and the Millennium Development Goals.
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Publication : Science and Technology Circulation : 200,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: CHINA HAS ALREADY SET UP A MONITORING SYSTEM OF TB Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years
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Publication : Economic Daily Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: Mr.CHEN ZHU’S REPORT ON M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years. Minister of MOH Chen Zhu makes reports at the Meeting. In his report, he said, in 2007‐2008, the Chinese Ministry of Health executed a baseline cross sectional survey of 31 provinces and autonomous regions and 70 counties, covering 47 million people. Through screening, the survey discovered 30 thousand suspected cases of TB. Out of the 30 thousand suspected TB cases, the rate of MDR TB is 8.32 percent and XDR is 0.68 percent. From these results it can be estimated that there are 120 thousand new cases of MDR‐TB each year in China. The Chinese government is confident they can realize the goals of the 2006‐2015 Global TB Plan and the Millennium Development Goals.
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Publication :Guang Ming Daily(online)
(http://www.gmw.cn/content/2009‐04/02/content_904383.htm)
Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: THE VICE PREMIER Mr. LI KEQIANG’S REPORT ON TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years. Minister of MOH Chen Zhu makes reports at the Meeting. In his report, he said, in 2007‐2008, the Chinese Ministry of Health executed a baseline cross sectional survey of 31 provinces and autonomous regions and 70 counties, covering 47 million people. Through screening, the survey discovered 30 thousand suspected cases of TB. Out of the 30 thousand suspected TB cases, the rate of MDR TB is 8.32 percent and XDR is 0.68 percent. From these results it can be estimated that there are 120 thousand new cases of MDR‐TB each year in China. The Chinese government is confident they can realize the goals of the 2006‐2015 Global TB Plan and the Millennium Development Goals.
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Publication :Guang Ming Daily(online)
(http://www.gmw.cn/content/2009‐04/02/content_904383.htm)
Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: THE VICE PREMIER Mr. LI KEQIANG’S REPORT ON TB TREATMENT IN CHINA Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years. Minister of MOH Chen Zhu makes reports at the Meeting. In his report, he said, in 2007‐2008, the Chinese Ministry of Health executed a baseline cross sectional survey of 31 provinces and autonomous regions and 70 counties, covering 47 million people. Through screening, the survey discovered 30 thousand suspected cases of TB. Out of the 30 thousand suspected TB cases, the rate of MDR TB is 8.32 percent and XDR is 0.68 percent. From these results it can be estimated that there are 120 thousand new cases of MDR‐TB each year in China. The Chinese government is confident they can realize the goals of the 2006‐2015 Global TB Plan and the Millennium Development Goals.
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Publication :Caijing(online) Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: IT’S HARD FOR M/XDR‐TB PATENITS TO GET REGULAR TREATMENT Summary: Drug‐resistant TB is widespread and found in all countries surveyed. It emerges as a result of treatment mismanagement, and is passed from person to person in the same way as drugsensitive TB.Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang said China will work with the world to improve TB control. In facing drug‐resistant TB, he said "the Chinese government will strengthen prevention and treatment work".
WHO Director General Dr Margaret Chan said preventing and managing drug‐resistant TB was a global health imperative. "We need high‐level political attention because national TB programmes cannot by themselves manage these new threats. The problem has become too great," she said.
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Publication :Beijing Times Circulation : 400,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: GATES FOUNDATION DONATED USD3300 TO HELP CHINA WITH M/XDR TREATMENT Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years
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Publication :Beijing Daily Circulation : 450,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: GATES FOUNDATION DONATED USD3300 TO HELP CHINA WITH M/XDR TREATMENT Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years
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Publication : Beijing Youth Daily Circulation : 200,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: There are about 110 thousand new cases of MDR‐TB each year in China. Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). According to the latest data provided by WHO report, China is one of the M/XDR‐TB high burden coutries.
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Publication :China Economic Times Circulation : 200,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: FEATURE: BILL GATES :TREAT LIVES EQUALLY Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years
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Publication : China Pharmaceutical News Circulation : 400,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: GATES FOUNDATION DONATED USD3300 TO HELP CHINA WITH M/XDR TREATMENT Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years
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Publication : Labor Afternoon News Circulation : 200,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years
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Publication : Farmer’s Daily Circulation : 1,000,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates Foundation will help China with M/XDR‐TB in the next five years
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Publication :Science Times Circulation : 200,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHANLLAGE: M/XDR‐TB Summary: Health ministers from countries with the greatest burdens of drug‐resistant tuberculosis (TB) have agreed to a series of actions to accelerate efforts to halt and reverse the global epidemic of the disease.Global leaders, including WHO Director‐General Dr Margaret Chan and the Co‐Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, were joined by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Keqiang, and ministers and high‐level representatives of 27 countries with high burden, at a three‐day meeting organized by WHO.
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Publication :Science Times Circulation : 200,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: GATES FOUNDATION DONATED USD3300 TO HELP CHINA WITH M/XDR‐TB TREATMENT Summary: Health ministers from countries with the greatest burdens of drug‐resistant tuberculosis (TB) have agreed to a series of actions to accelerate efforts to halt and reverse the global epidemic of the disease.Global leaders, including WHO Director‐General Dr Margaret Chan and the Co‐Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, were joined by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Keqiang, and ministers and high‐level representatives of 27 countries with high burden, at a three‐day meeting organized by WHO.
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Publication :Wuhan Evening News Circulation : 1,200,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: TAKING ACTIONS TO ACCELERATE EFFORTS TO HALT AND REVERSE THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF M/XDR‐TB IS IMPERATIVE Summary: Health ministers from countries with the greatest burdens of drug‐resistant tuberculosis (TB) have agreed to a series of actions to accelerate efforts to halt and reverse the global epidemic of the disease.Global leaders, including WHO Director‐General Dr Margaret Chan and the Co‐Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, were joined by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Keqiang, and ministers and high‐level representatives of 27 countries with high burden, at a three‐day meeting organized by WHO.
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Publication :Health News Circulation : 200,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-03 Page : N/A
Headline: TAKING ACTIONS TO ACCELERATE EFFORTS TO HALT AND REVERSE THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF M/XDR‐TB IS IMPERATIVE Summary: Health ministers from countries with the greatest burdens of drug‐resistant tuberculosis (TB) have agreed to a series of actions to accelerate efforts to halt and reverse the global epidemic of the disease.Global leaders, including WHO Director‐General Dr Margaret Chan and the Co‐Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, were joined by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Keqiang, and ministers and high‐level representatives of 27 countries with high burden, at a three‐day meeting organized by WHO.
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Publication : Ta Kong Pao(online) Circulation : N/A Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-03 Page : N/A
Headline: TAKING ACTIONS TO ACCELERATE EFFORTS TO HALT AND REVERSE THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF M/XDR‐TB IS IMPERATIVE Summary: Health ministers from countries with the greatest burdens of drug‐resistant tuberculosis (TB) have agreed to a series of actions to accelerate efforts to halt and reverse the global epidemic of the disease.Global leaders, including WHO Director‐General Dr Margaret Chan and the Co‐Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, were joined by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Keqiang, and ministers and high‐level representatives of 27 countries with high burden, at a three‐day meeting organized by WHO.
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Publication : Science Times Circulation : 200,000 Nature : Online Date : 2009-04-03 Page : N/A
Headline: WE ARE EXPECTING A WORLD WITHOUT TB Summary: Health ministers from countries with the greatest burdens of drug‐resistant tuberculosis (TB) have agreed to a series of actions to accelerate efforts to halt and reverse the global epidemic of the disease.Global leaders, including WHO Director‐General Dr Margaret Chan and the Co‐Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, were joined by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Keqiang, and ministers and high‐level representatives of 27 countries with high burden, at a three‐day meeting organized by WHO.
Multidrug‐resistant TB (MDR‐TB) is a form of TB that is difficult and expensive to treat and fails to respond to standard first‐line drugs. Extensively drug‐resistant TB (XDR‐TB) occurs when resistance to second‐line drugs develops on top of MDR‐TB. 5% of all TB cases have MDR‐TB, based on data from more than 100 countries collected during the last decade In 2008, WHO released findings from its largest MDR‐TB survey and reported the highest rates of MDR‐TB ever recorded with peaks up to 22% of new TB cases in some settings of the former Soviet Union. In the same region 1 in 10 cases of MDR‐TB is XDR‐TB. 27 countries account for 85% of all MDR‐TB cases. The top five countries with the largest number of cases are India, China, the Russian Federation, South Africa and Bangladesh. By March 2009, XDR‐TB cases have been confirmed in 54 countries plus China Hong Kong SAR, and in all regions of the world. Global leaders, including WHO Director‐General Dr Margaret Chan and the Co‐Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, were joined by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Keqiang, and ministers and high‐level representatives of 27 countries with high burden, at a three‐day meeting organized by WHO. The governments present issued a Call for Action at the conclusion of the opening day of the meeting.
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Headline: M/XDR‐TB IS UPSETTING THE WORLD Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :Beijing News Circulation : 400,000 Nature : Print Date : 2009-04-07 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :www.people.com Circulation : N/A Nature : online Date : 2009-04-07 Page : N/A
Headline: M/XDR‐TB IS THE TIMING BOMB Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :sciencenet.com Circulation : N/A Nature :Online Date : 2009-04-08 Page : N/A
Headline: WHO CALLS FOR "URGENT ACTION”AGAINST GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF DRUG RESISNT OF DRUG –RESISTANT TB Summary: Global leaders, including WHO Director‐General Dr Margaret Chan and the Co‐Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, were joined by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Keqiang, and ministers and high‐level representatives of 27 countries with high burden, at a three‐day meeting organized by WHO. The governments present issued a Call for Action at the conclusion of the opening day of the meeting. The Call for Action, which was supported by senior representatives from international health and aid agencies and non‐governmental organizations, asserts that all countries would move: The Call for Action signals a major step forward in coordinated planning for M/XDR‐TB prevention, treatment and care and a commitment to achieve universal access to diagnosis and treatment for MDR‐TB patients by 2015.
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Publication :Wu Han Evening News Circulation : 1,200,000 Nature :Online Date : 2009-04-08 Page : N/A
Headline: 27 MINISTERIALS APPEAL TO EVERYONE’S EFFORT ON STOPPING M/XDR‐TB Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :Wu Han Evening News Circulation : 1,200,000 Nature :Online Date : 2009-04-08 Page : N/A
Headline: BILL GATES: INVEST $1 ON CONTROLLING TB AND THE BEST REWARD Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :Process Circulation : N/A Nature :Online Date : 2009-04-09 Page : N/A
Headline: 27 MINISTERIALS APPEAL TO EVERYONE’S EFFORT ON STOPPING M/XDR‐TB Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :Beijing Internationl Radio Circulation : N/A Nature : Radio Date : 2009-04-02 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :Caijing Online Channel Circulation : N/A Nature : AV Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :UN RADIO Circulation : N/A Nature : radio Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :SOHU ONLINE Circulation : N/A Nature : AV Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :VODONE Circulation : N/A Nature : AV Date : 2009-04-01 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Publication :BEIJING TV Circulation : N/A Nature : TV Date : 2009-04-03 Page : N/A
Headline: MINISTERIAL MEETING OF HIGH M/XDR‐TB BURDEN COUNTRIES LAUNCHED IN BEIJING Summary: Ministers from countries most affected by M/XDR‐TB gather in Beijing to urgently address the threat of MDR‐TB today to call for global action on Multi‐ and Extensively Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis (M/XDR‐TB). This event is organized by the World Health Organization, together with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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