Oct 31, 2011

Vietnam - For the sake of public health



Some 30 children are inflected with the hand-foot-mouth disease every hour, or 700 victims a day, or 5,000 a week.

And, this year to date has seen some 80,000 children being rushed to hospital for treatment of the disease, and still, 137 of them have been killed. The widespread prevalence of the disease puts the society under tenterhooks, prompting local media to repeatedly grill the Health Ministry over delays in announcing a national epidemic. The Health Minister in by all means a straightforward manner says “No.”

Hundreds of news articles have been published these days, highlighting the seriousness of the epidemic that has panicked the community from south to north. All the 63 provinces and cities nationwide have reported the spreading disease, with numerous cases being hospitalized every hour, especially in the country’s centers like Hanoi and HCMC. Local media and experts from far and wide have been waiting for the Health Ministry’s decision to formally announce the epidemic that will help capture the whole country’s attention and pool the necessary resources to put out the disease.

All are poured with cold water, however, when Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien in an encounter with reporters this week vehemently rejected the demand, saying conditions were not enough for announcing an epidemic.

So a technical question ensues as to what the conditions are.

The ministry explains that a national epidemic will be officially announced when two conditions are met: first, the number of people infected with a communicative disease exceeds that anticipated by a provincial health authority, and second, the scale of the disease is beyond the capacity of the provincial health authority, and there must be at least two provinces or cities announcing the epidemic.

For the ministry, it seems that all other figures relating to the number of patients or the death toll are less important than the conditions themselves, though the minister says that health officials are not negligent over the death of children.

In the meeting with reporters this Tuesday, the minister downplays the situation in the country, saying other nations like Japan, South Korea, China or Singapore have not announced the epidemic while the situation in those countries are more serious than in Vietnam, according to Tuoi Tre. She asserts that Vietnam is able to control the disease, which has already peaked out.

The minister admits to the existence of the epidemic, but stresses that “formally announcing an epidemic will put the country under emergency, as all agencies must be involved to tackle the problem, while all foreign visitors to the country must undergo tests,” says Sai Gon Tiep Thi. Therefore, “in both theory and reality, announcing an epidemic now is not appropriate,” the minister is quoted on the newspaper as saying.

Sai Gon Tiep Thi refers to the World Health Organization’s guidelines over the lack of transparency as the root cause behind reluctance or postponement in announcing an epidemic. “Economic damages are often cited to explain for the lack of transparency in communicating about an epidemic, but the first concern for a public health official must be the health of the people,” according to the paper.

The newspaper also compares the current situation with the previous occurrences of SARS and avian influenza epidemics in the country, when Vietnam formally announced the diseases and heaped praises from the international community. In those previous situations, the number of fatalities was much smaller.

Lao Dong brands the ministry’s standpoint as “stubborn,” sarcastically commenting that “this ministry expects the epidemic to subside after peaking out.”

With nearly 80,000 patients and 137 fatalities, “this ministry still defies calls to announce the national epidemic for fear that (such an announcement) will affect tourism, transport and other facets of the society.” The paper questions if the Health Ministry is putting human lives at stake.

The hand-foot-mouth disease recurs every year in Vietnam, but the situation this time is the most serious, says Nguoi Lao Dong. In each of the previous years, the country had around 10,000 patients only, while this year has seen a manifold increase.

Pham Song, former minister of health, says on Nguoi Lao Dong that provinces and cities hard hit by the disease should formally announce the epidemic, though he admits that such localities might not want to do so for fear of the bad reputation.

“I think several southern localities like HCMC and Dong Nai Province should have formally announced the epidemic for long,” the former health minister is quoted on Nguoi Lao Dong.

On Lao Dong, head of the ministry’s Preventive Medicine Department Nguyen Van Binh expects that the epidemic will ease in the next one or two months, as often seen in its normal cycle. However, he is also quoted as saying that “the disease with all its complications will continue in the coming time due to the lack of special-treatment medicines and effective prevention vaccines.”

Tuoi Tre in visiting Children Hospital No. 1 in HCMC this Tuesday observed that 150 children were receiving treatment for the hand-foot-mouth disease there, with 85% being transported to the city clinic from other southern provinces.

If the Health Ministry is to perform its duty for the sake of the public health, says local media, it should not wait any longer to make the formal announcement. “Or should it wait for the death toll to rise further before making a move?” ponders Lao Dong.

Son Nguyen - The Saigon Times Daily



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