Local medics finish mission
9/1/2005 11:55
Shanghai Daily news
A 15-member medical aid unit from Shanghai successfully concluded its
eight-day stay in Phuket yesterday. It was sent to the tsunami-ravaged Thai
resort island on December 31 to provide assistance with the rescue
efforts. Yesterday morning, doctors of the unit treated two patients at
Patong Hospital. Both were injured during the tsunami on December 26. During
their stay, the team did a lot of medical rescue work among Phuket's
communities, schools and hospitals. They also conducted an epidemiologic survey
and gave suggestions to locals on disinfecting drinking water, effective
environmental treatment and how to eliminate disease-carrying insects. Their
work received extensive recognition from both the Thai government and local
residents. The shanghai team was the first medical aid sent by the Chinese
government to the tsunami-affected areas in southern and southeastern
Asia. The team featured well-trained, experienced professionals. Nine were
from the local disease prevention and control centers and the others worked at
Zhongshan Hospital and Shanghai No. 6 People's Hospital.
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