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The expert team for thalassemia prevention and treatment in Guangxi went to Vietnam for an exchange.

  

The delegation detailed the "Guangxi model" for the prevention and treatment of thalassemia, highlighting the achievements of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University in the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, stem cell transplantation, gene therapy, MRI diagnosis of iron overload, and other aspects.Nanning, July 24th (China News Service) - To further accelerate cross-border medical cooperation between China and ASEAN, during the five-day trip to Vietnam, the delegation visited relevant medical institutions in four cities including Hanoi, Hue, Da Nang and Nha Trang. The two sides communicated and exchanged on issues such as local thalassemia screening, diagnosis and treatment technology cooperation, and technical personnel training. They focused on exchanges and sharing regarding the prevention and treatment of thalassemia, cross-border medical care, remote medical services, medical talent training, and discipline construction.

 The delegation visited the hospital accompanied by the hospital staff and visited and comforted children with thalassemia.The first stop was the Central Children's Hospital of Vietnam. It was reported that there are 13 million people carrying the thalassemia gene in Vietnam, with a carrier rate of 12%. The prevention and treatment work is a common public health issue of both countries. The delegation detailed the "Guangxi model" for the prevention and treatment of thalassemia, highlighting the achievements of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University in the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, stem cell transplantation, gene therapy, MRI diagnosis of iron overload, and other aspects. The hospital has already carried out cross-border medical cooperation with the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University.

 The two sides communicated and exchanged on issues such as local thalassemia screening, diagnosis, treatment technology cooperation, and technical personnel training. The delegation accompanied by the hospital staff visited the hospital and visited and comforted children with thalassemia.At the Affiliated Hospital of Son Ha Medical University, the delegation held a working discussion with the hospital's director, deputy director, and relevant department heads. It was reported that there are 13 million people carrying the thalassemia gene in Vietnam, with a carrier rate of 12%. The prevention and treatment work is a public health issue of common concern for both countries. The hospital has already carried out cross-border medical cooperation with the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University.

 Subsequently, the delegation visited and learned about the hospital's work in the prevention and treatment of thalassemia, and had in-depth exchanges on relevant cooperation intentions, physician training, regular exchanges and visits between physicians, and other contents.

At the Affiliated Hospital of Hue Medical University, the delegation held a working discussion with the hospital's director, deputy director, and relevant department heads.The delegation then visited Da Nang General Hospital and Da Nang Maternity and Child Hospital. Subsequently, the delegation visited and learned about the hospital's work in the prevention and treatment of thalassemia, and had in-depth exchanges on relevant cooperation intentions, physician training, regular exchanges and visits between medical students, and other contents.

The delegation then visited Da Nang General Hospital and Da Nang Maternity and Child Hospital. The delegation introduced the hospital's work in the stem cell transplantation technology, gene therapy, and the treatment of Vietnamese patients in recent times, as well as the prenatal diagnosis of thalassemia, intrauterine intervention technology, AI diagnosis of iron overload, and the usage of the "Young Gui Yun" thalassemia prevention and treatment smart cloud platform. The delegation introduced the hospital's work in the stem cell transplantation technology, gene therapy, and the treatment of Vietnamese patients in recent times, as well as the prenatal diagnosis, intrauterine intervention technology, and AI diagnosis of iron overload, and the usage of the "Yougu Yun" thalassemia prevention and treatment intelligent cloud platform. The Vietnamese hospital leaders, research department, administrative office personnel, and prenatal diagnosis center, pediatric department heads and other business department heads of the hospital exchanged with the delegation. The Vietnamese hospital leaders, research department, administrative office personnel, and prenatal diagnosis center, pediatric department heads and others of the hospital exchanged with the delegation. The delegation visited the hospital and had in-depth communication with the children with thalassemia and their parents about the treatment situation.

 The delegation visited the hospital and had in-depth communication with the children with thalassemia and their parents about the treatment situation.

The delegation also had professional technical exchanges and sharing with Qinghe Provincial General Hospital and Ninh Son Provincial General Hospital.The delegation also had professional technical exchanges and sharing with Qinghe Provincial General Hospital and Ninh Son Provincial General Hospital. Both sides communicated and exchanged on international cooperation in thalassemia prevention and treatment technology, scientific research, and training of technical personnel. Both sides communicated and exchanged on international cooperation in thalassemia prevention and treatment, scientific research, and training of technical personnel. After the discussion, the delegation visited departments and had in-depth discussions with thalassemia patients and their parents on treatment plans with Vietnamese counterparts.

This visit was a comprehensive technical exchange activity, showcasing the comprehensive strength of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University in the prevention and treatment of thalassemia. After the discussion, the delegation visited departments and had in-depth discussions with thalassemia patients and their parents on treatment plans with Vietnamese counterparts.

 The Vietnamese side hopes to promote talent training cooperation and cross-border medical care between China and Vietnam through in-depth exchanges. Both sides reached several cooperation intentions, further consolidating the technical mutual trust and cooperation foundation with medical institutions in various regions of Vietnam.This visit was a comprehensive technical exchange activity, showcasing the comprehensive strength of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University in the prevention and treatment of thalassemia. The Vietnamese side hopes that through in-depth exchanges, they can promote talent training cooperation and cross-border medical diagnosis and treatment between China and Vietnam. The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University stated that it will continue to rely on the China-ASEAN Healthcare Cooperation Center (Guangxi) platform, deeply participate in the construction of Fangchenggang International Medical Open Pilot Zone, actively promote medical cooperation with ASEAN countries, and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results. Both sides reached several cooperation intentions and further consolidated the technical mutual trust and cooperation foundation with medical institutions in various regions of Vietnam. Recently, a thalassemia prevention and treatment expert team from the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, consisting of six people, visited Vietnam. The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University stated that it will continue to rely on the China-ASEAN Healthcare Cooperation Center (Guangxi) platform, deeply participate in the construction of Fangchenggang International Medical Open Pilot Zone, actively promote medical cooperation with ASEAN countries, and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results. Recently, a thalassemia prevention and treatment expert team from the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, consisting of six people, visited Vietnam.