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Workshop focuses on viral diseases

Published: 28 May 2014 - 03:54 am | Last Updated: 26 Jan 2022 - 10:32 pm

Dr Saleh Al Marri, Assistant Secretary General for Medical Affairs at the Supreme Council of Health, addressing the workshop.

DOHA: Medical and public health experts from all over the world gathered in Doha to discuss serious viral diseases affecting the Middle East and North Africa, such as Hepatitis C, HIV/Aids and MERS. 
The Endemic and Emerging Viral Diseases of Priority in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) workshop begun yesterday and is supported by the National Institutes of Health, Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q), Qatar National Research Fund of Qatar Foundation, Qatar’s Supreme Council of Health, Hamad Medical Corporation, and Sidra Medical and Research Centre.
The interdisciplinary workshop is part of a collaborative initiative between the United States, Qatar, and the rest of the MENA region. It is led from the United States by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the National Institutes of Health within the US Department of Health and Human Services in partnership with the National Institute of Health’s Office of Rare Diseases and the US Department of State’s Bio-engagement Programme.
Dr Saleh Al Marri, Assistant Secretary General for Medical Affairs at the Supreme Council of Health, said: “Bringing renowned experts in the field of viral diseases to Qatar from elite institutions all over the world is an extremely important step in the effort to control infectious diseases that affect people in the Middle East and North Africa. 
“Our aim is that we in Qatar can provide a forum within which researchers from all over our region as well as from the United States, Europe and the Far East, can collaborate to develop initiatives that will help to eliminate these diseases, which cause terrible suffering to very large numbers of people all over the world.”
In a series of plenary sessions held over four days at the Four Seasons Hotel in Doha, researchers are discussing a variety of issues relating to viral diseases, including the status of the HIV epidemic, Hepatitis C treatment, the biology of the Middle East Respiratory Virus-Corona Virus (MERS-CoV), and vaccine development. 
The aim is to promote international collaboration on research to combat viral diseases in Mena, an issue that has been highlighted recently by the fatalities caused by the MERS virus. The workshop is also discussing the risks to public health in Mena posed by Hepatitis C and E and Flaviviruses like the Alkhumra virus.
The researchers contributing to the workshop are drawn from elite global institutions including Johns Hopkins University and Harvard University in the United States, Toulouse University in France, as well as leading institutions from the Mena region such as WCMC-Q, American University of Beirut, Tripoli Medical Centre in Libya, Cairo University in Egypt, the University of Jordan.
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