China Chow
Hong Kong (03/05) Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food--Dr. York Chow ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Leadership, Commitment Are Key to Confronting HIV/AIDS Chow cited poverty, illiteracy, under education, conflict and other diseases as examples of social problems that intersect with HIV/AIDS and accelerate the spread of the epidemic. And when that happens, the disease works to exacerbate the existing problems, Chow said. ... Though Chow celebrates these examples of progress against the epidemic on World AIDS Day 2002, he cautions that HIV/AIDS remains one of the greatest threats to international security looming in today's world. While this recognition has been an element of U.S. policy for about two years, Chow said the ever-higher toll of the disease in some nations is raising new concerns about other social threats "intersecting with HIV/AIDS" and worsening the level of crisis. ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Transcript: U.S. Helping to Lead the Fight Against HIV/AIDS MR. ROBERTS: To discuss World AIDS Day, we have with us Dr. Jack Chow, deputy assistant secretary of State for Health and Science in the Bureau of Oceans, International Environmental and Scientific Affairs. Dr. Chow previously served as senior advisor for global health policy at the Department of State. We are also pleased to have with us Dr. Gerald Keusch, director of the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health, and associate director of international research at the National Institutes of Health. For 30 years he has been involved in clinical medicine, teaching and research, and he is the author of almost 200 original publications, and has worked closely with the Institute of Medicine, the World Bank, the World Health Organization, and national and international foundations. Gentlemen, welcome to "Dialogue." Welcome to both of you. And I understand you both have some brief opening comments. Dr. Chow, let's begin with you. ... [Read More]
U.S. Department of State - Washington Hyper File (With rank of Ambassador, Chow also to continue present assignment) (240) ... 109 Text: Bush Picks Chow as Special Representative for HIV/AIDS ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Text: U.S. Economists Sign Letter Supporting China's WTO Entry Gregory Chow, Princeton University ... [Read More]
East Asia/ Pacific – Educational Advising Centers – EducationUSA 2 F., 1-A Chuan Chow Street ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Text: World TB Day Marked by Increased Patient Treatment "HIV/AIDS is driving the TB epidemic in southern and eastern Africa and will worsen the situation in Eastern Europe, India and China in the years ahead," said Dr Jack Chow, the WHO Assistant Director-General for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. "We cannot control one without controlling the other, and must begin rapidly scaling up TB/HIV collaborative activities to provide a synergy of prevention, treatment and care for co-infected patients." ... "HIV/AIDS is driving the TB epidemic in southern and eastern Africa and will worsen the situation in eastern Europe, India and China in the years ahead," said Dr. Jack Chow, the WHO assistant director-general for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. "We cannot control one without controlling the other," he said. ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Text: High Levels of Drug-Resistant TB Found in E. Europe, Central Asia "With people's immune systems compromised, MDR-TB has a perfect opportunity to spread rapidly and kill," said WHO Assistant Director-General of HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria, Dr Jack Chow. "As a priority to prevent the spread of all forms of TB, we need more investment in resources, programmes and health workers." ... [Read More]
USIA - EAST ASIA EDUCATIONAL ADVISING CENTERS 1-A Chuan Chow Street ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Transcript: Kelly Says U.S. Has Not Made Final Decision on N. Korea QUESTION: Secretary Kelly, Nadia Chow with The Liberty Times. There are two questions that have never been confirmed by the U.S. Government. ... [Read More]
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