June 24, 2015
By: Jimmy Kolker, HHS Assistant Secretary for Global Affairs
The United States and China share a strong partnership in health. Today, Secretary Burwell, Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong and Commissioner Minister Li Bin of China’s National Health and Family Planning Commission, met to recommit to that partnership, highlighting our strong responses to global health challenges such as the H7N9 influenza and Ebola outbreaks. Director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control Wang Yu and United States’ Director of the National Institutes of Health Francis Collins also participated in the U.S.-China Symposium on Ebola, Research, and Global Health Security held at NIH.
Together, these Chinese and U.S. leaders committed to advance global health security in the months and years ahead, through collaboration on research and capacity building efforts in countries and regions vulnerable to an infectious disease outbreak, including West Africa.
READ MORE: U.S. & China: A Strong Partnership in HealthTogether, these Chinese and U.S. leaders committed to advance global health security in the months and years ahead, through collaboration on research and capacity building efforts in countries and regions vulnerable to an infectious disease outbreak, including West Africa.
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