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UPDATED: 16:46, November 07, 2005
WHO official "fully satisfied" with China's rescue team in quake-hit Pakistan
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"We are fully satisfied with the work of the China's rescue team," Sulaiman, an official with the World Health Organization (WHO), said in Balakot Monday.

He made the remarks when meeting with Huang Jianfa, deputy director of the second team of China International Search and Rescue (CISAR), who arrived on Oct. 29 in the disaster-hit Balakot of northwest Pakistan.

Huang showed Sulaiman the daily report of the mobile hospital of CISAR, which categorized the number and case of the patients received by the hospital.

"The format of the daily report of the Chinese mobile hospital perfectly matches that of the WHO standard," said Sulaiman, adding that the mobile hospital of CISAR has collected many valuable statistics.

Huang said the CISAR attended many international rescue activities, in which it has established and strengthened cooperation with WHO. The CISAR came to Pakistan at the request of WHO and will carry out its work in accordance with WHO's standard.

At the CISAR's mobile hospital over the past few days, Huang said, a 12-year patient received surgery with general anesthesia, and a 35-year woman delivered a baby boy. The CISAR also dispatched medical teams to mountainous areas.

Expressing his appraisal of CISAR's high-level medical service, Sulaiman said WHO will offer medicine in urgent need to the CISAR's mobile hospital as soon as possible.

When speaking about the international cooperation among rescue teams in Balakot, Huang said the CISAR joined hands with a local military hospital. However, several rescue teams of other countries still worked independently.

The daily report of the CISAR showed that share of acute diarrhea and upper respiratory tract infection is having more cases. Injuries are getting rampant and still need immediate medical attention.

By Nov. 6, the CISAR mobile hospital has received more than 1,000 patients.

Source: Xinhua


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