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2009-10-24 10:49
Indonesia says no policy change on bird flu samples |
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By Karima Anjani
JAKARTA, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Indonesia does not intend to resume sharing bird flu samples with other countries until there is a global mechanism for virus sharing in place, the newly appointed health minister told Reuters on Saturday.
"It depends on the international treaty result regarding the standard material transfer agreement, I will closely monitor this," Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih said.
Paul Belmont, a spokesman at the U.S. embassy in Jakarta, said the new civilian facility -- the Indonesia-U.S. Biomedical and Health Research Center -- would be established under a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Indonesia's previous health minister, Siti Fadilah Supari, signed last month.
Sedyaningsih, who earned her public health doctorate at Harvard University, said both countries were still discussing the structure and budget for the new civilian lab. "I need to clarify that NAMRU won't be reopened, we will stick to the previous policy, the new one will be civilian-to-civilian cooperation with the U.S. health deparment, there's no military link," Sedyaningsih said.
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