General News

  • Ho Chi Minh City’s health department detected 3,840 cases violating regulations on food safety and hygiene last year, the Dai Bieu Nhan Dan newspaper reported. The local authorities inspected 17,980 food establishments and imposed more than VND8.6...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
  • Vietnam imported $320.19 million worth of pharmaceutical products between January and mid-April, the Thoi bao Kinh te newspaper reported, citing the General Department of Customs. The country’s major import markets were France, India, South Korea...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
  • Vietnam is at high risks of rising epidemic outbreaks, especially digestive-related diseases such as cholera, state media quoted Professor Doctor Nguyen Tran Hien, head of the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology as cautioning. Hien made...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
  • Vietnam’s Kien Giang Provincial General Hospital piloted the hi-tech linear accelerator system that is used in radiation therapy for cancer treatment costing $1.6 million on April 26. This is the first hi-tech radiation system in the Mekong Delta...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
  • The Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) hailed Vietnam’s efforts in gender equality at the 26th meeting which took place in Vientiane April 25-26.  Addressing the meeting, Laotian Parliamentary Chairman Thongsinh Thammavong said that Vietnam is...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
  • Ho Chi Minh City reported 700 children catching the hand-foot-mouth disease in the first quarter of this year, up 57% from a year ago, state media reported, citing the city’s Preventive Medicine Center. The Children Hospital No. 2 is treating nearly...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
  • The Ministry of Health has urged 20 provinces and cities in southern Vietnam to take strict measures to prevent and combat cholera amid fears of the disease spread from Cambodian border provinces. The MoH made its request at a conference on cholera...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
  • Garmex Saigon JSC (GMC) will cooperate with Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy to build a high-tech health center with a capital of VND300 billion ($15.79 million) in the city in April 2011. The firm will contribute a 51% stake to...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
  • Vietnam’s central province of Quang Tri began to build a general hospital worth VND726.8 billion ($38.2 million) that uses the provincial budget and g-bonds on April 26. The 500-bed hospital, the biggest of its kind in the province, is slated for...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
  • Minister of Health Nguyen Quoc Trieu has urged authorities in the central province of Phu Yen to speed up the implementation of health projects using g-bonds to reduce the overloads in its hospitals. Trieu made the call at a meeting with the local...
    Tuesday, 4th May, 2010