Vice-Premier and Health Minister Wu Yi Thursday highlighted the
role of traditional Chinese medicine in treating Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) patients and called for further
recognition of the scientific value of the traditional therapy in
the fight against the disease.
During a symposium attended by renowned traditional medicine
experts in Beijing, Wu urged the active application of traditional
medical resources to the anti-SARS fight and called for even
greater dedication on the part of medical staff on the front line
of the battle against SARS.
Wu, also commander-in-chief of China's SARS prevention and control
headquarters, had high praise for the noble spirit and dedication
of medical personnel working with traditional methods and reserved
her highest praise for senior staff for their active participation
in anti-SARS work.
Traditional Chinese medicine has not only contributed tremendously
to the development and prosperity of the Chinese nation, but has a
positive impact on the advancement and progress of world
civilization, said Wu, also a member of the Political Bureau of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
Traditional Chinese medicine experts have carried out researches on
the SARS epidemic and combined traditional and Western therapies in
order to develop new SARS treatment methods, said Wu, adding that
the experience is of great value for further research and
theoretical and technical upgrading.
Relevant departments of the State Council, the Chinese cabinet, and
governments at all levels across the country are urged to use
traditional Chinese medicine to its full advantage in the anti-SARS
fight and to support and encourage the medical personnel in the
field to join in the effort.
(Xinhua News Agency May 9, 2003)
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