English>News Center>lifestyle
         
 

China to establish national epidemic SARS sample data bank
(People's Daily)
Updated: 2003-09-03 09:32

September 1, Chinese Ministry of Health issued a notice for establishing the national epidemic SARS sample data bank and the bank of virus rains. This is for making full use of the samples of SARS epidemic collected and reserved by medical and scientific institutes nationwide and the recently separated rains of the corona virus, thus preventing the drain of them or the infection of medical workers.

According to the notice, Institution for Prevention of Infectious Diseases under China Center For Disease Control & Prevention, Guangdong's Center For Disease Control & Prevention, Beijing's Center For Disease Control & Prevention and Military Academy of Medical Science are selected to take care of the samples. Institute of Virus Disease Prevention, Military Academy of Medical Science and National Institute For the Control of Pharmaceutical & Biological Products will be in charge of tending to the bank of virus rains.

The samples in the data bank consist of the blood, the serum, the phlegm, the urine and the feces and so on; the rain bank includes the new corona virus separated from humans, animals and the environment or the similar viruses.



Anita Mui biopic begins shooting
Ziyi poses for Playboy
Madonna says daughter asked if she was gay
  Today's Top News     Top Life News
 

Australia, US, Japan praise China for Asia engagement

 

   
 

Banker: China doing its best on flexible yuan

 

   
 

Hopes high for oil pipeline deal

 

   
 

Possibilities of bird flu outbreaks reduced

 

   
 

Milosevic buried after emotional farewell

 

   
 

China considers trade contracts in India

 

   
  Pitt-Jolie wedding so far just rumors
   
  Hunan praises Russian quitted stunt flying
   
  1/17 of Beijing students applies for village jobs
   
  Stolen Van Gogh returned after 7 years
   
  Two women die after using abortion pill
   
  Which do you prefer? TV or sex?
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Nationwide anti-SARS drills on agenda
   
Guidelines set to fight SARS recurrence
   
Survey: Anxiety lingers over SARS
  Feature  
  Could China's richest be the tax cheaters?  
Advertisement