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TAIWAN-VIETNAM JOINT SYMPOSIUM ON PRECISION MEDICINE AND VIROLOGICAL RESEARCH

APNES    2022-10-17 2022-10-17    Comments Off on Taiwan-Vietnam joint symposium
on Precision Medicine and Virological Research

On 13 September 2022, experts from Taiwan and Vietnam gather for a
Taiwan-Vietnam joint symposium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The symposium
consists of three main topics: 1) Viral Research; 2)Snakebite Envenoming;
3)Laboratory Medicine. 

 

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2022 APNES ANNUAL WEBINAR REPORT

APNES    2022-06-13 2022-06-21    Comments Off on 2022 APNES Annual Webinar
Report

The following document is the summary of enterovirus surveillance updates from
the APNES webinar meeting held on May 24, 2022. 

 

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ANNUAL APNES WEBINAR

APNES    2022-06-01 2022-06-22    Comments Off on ANNUAL APNES WEBINAR

Due to COVID-19, the 2022 APNES annual conference were held online on the 24th
May 2022.  All APNES members and  researchers from Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand,
Cambodia, Taipei and Bangladesh have attended, making it a fruitful and
successful webinar. 

 * APNES Webinar Agenda 2022

APNES 2022 Webinar
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WELCOMING APNES NEW MEMBER

APNES    2022-06-01 2022-06-02    Comments Off on Welcoming APNES new member

On  November 4, 2021, APNES held the “Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing”
ceremony.
Welcoming the new APNES member: University Medical Shing Mark Hospital in
Vietnam. 

MOU signing event.



2021 APNES WEBINAR

APNES    2021-06-08 2021-06-15    Comments Off on 2021 APNES Webinar

The following are the recording and summary of enterovirus surveillance updates
from the APNES webinar meeting held on May 27th, 2021. Download:
APNES-2021-webinar-summary

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TAVI MEMBER RECRUITMENT

yychen    2020-08-24 2020-12-29    Comments Off on TAVI member recruitment

Taiwan Association For Vaccine Industry (TAVI)

We’re recruiting individual member and group member, if you are interested to 
join us, please email: yychen@nhri.edu.tw for more information. 

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WORKSHOP REPORT ON GLOBAL HARMONIZATION OF ENTEROVIRUS VACCINES

yychen    2020-06-03 2020-06-03    Comments Off on Workshop Report on Global
Harmonization of Enterovirus Vaccines

VOLUME 26, NUMBER 4—APRIL 2020

Conference Summary

Tzu-Yu Weng, Hua Yen, Kutub Mahmood, Javier Martin, and Min-Shi Lee

National Health Research Institutes, Zhunan, Taiwan (T.-Y. Weng, H. Yen, M.-S.
Lee); Center for Vaccine Innovation and Access, PATH, Seattle, Washington, USA
(K. Mahmood); National Institute for Biological Standard and Control, Potters
Bar, UK (J. Martin)

The Asia-Pacific Network for Enterovirus Surveillance in the National Health
Research Institutes hosted a workshop on May 2, 2019, to discuss the
harmonization of 2 licensed enterovirus vaccines, poliovirus and enterovirus A71
(EV-A71), especially regarding the standardization of vaccine antigens
(Appendix). Speakers from the UK National Institute for Biologic Standard and
Control (NIBSC), US PATH, industries, and regulatory agencies shared their
experiences.

Sabin strain–derived live-attenuated oral poliovirus vaccines (OPV) and wild
strain–derived inactivated poliovirus vaccines (IPV) have been widely used.
Since wild-type 2 poliovirus was eradicated, bivalent OPV (only type 1 and 3)
replaced trivalent OPV. Wild-type 3 is almost eradicated, and major efforts are
under way to eradicate type 1. In addition, wild strains are not feasible to
produce conventional IPV (cIPV) after wild polioviruses are eradicated.
Therefore, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the development of
Sabin strain–derived IPV (sIPV) for the endgame plan of global poliovirus
eradication programs. Because WHO international standard (IS) antigen for
quantifying cIPV antigens could not be effectively used to quantify sIPV, new
reagents based on sIPV need to be established.

Three EV-A71 vaccines have been licensed in China, and 2 EV-A71 vaccine
candidates were evaluated in phase III trials in Taiwan. Experience with IPV
indicates that establishing WHO IS antigens is critical for global harmonization
of EV-A71 vaccines. Thus, NIBSC and the China National Institute of Food and
Drug Control (NIFDC) coordinated an international study for the first IS antigen
of EV-A71 vaccines. Some participants in the international study shared their
results in the workshop. This report summarizes outcomes of presentations and
discussion.

HTTPS://WWWNC.CDC.GOV/EID/ARTICLE/26/4/19-1273_ARTICLE

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【CANCELLED】19TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES

yychen    2019-12-16 2020-06-03    Comments Off on 【CANCELLED】19TH INTERNATIONAL
CONGRESS ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES

DUE TO THE UNFOLDING COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND THE SAFETY CONCERNS SURROUNDING MASS
GATHERINGS, THE ORGANIZERS OF THE 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON INFECTIOUS
DISEASES (ICID) HAVE MADE THE DIFFICULT DECISION TO CANCEL THE CONGRESS
SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 10-13, 2020 IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.

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ESTABLISHMENT OF ASIA-PACIFIC NETWORK FOR ENTEROVIRUS SURVEILLANCE

yychen    2019-11-04 2019-11-04    Comments Off on Establishment of Asia-Pacific
Network for Enterovirus Surveillance

Conference Report

Mu-Lin Chiu, Shu-Ting Luo, Ya-Yen Chen, Wan Yu Chung, Veasna Duong, Philippe
Dussart, Yoke-Fun Chan, David Perera, Mong How Ooi, Nguyen Thi Thanh Thao, Huu
Khanh Truong, Min-Shi Lee

Abstract 

Enteroviruses (EV), the major pathogens of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD)
and herpangina, affectmillions of children each year. Most human enteroviruses
cause self-limited infections except polio-viruses, enterovirus A71 (EV-A71),
enterovirus D68 (EV-D68), and several echoviruses (Echo) and cox-sackieviruses
(CV). Especially, EV-A71 has repeatedly caused large-scale outbreaks in the
Asia-Pacificregion since 1997. Some Asian countries have experienced cyclical
outbreaks of severe EV-A71 infectionsand initiated development of EV-A71
vaccines. Five EV-A71 vaccine candidates have been clinically eval-uated and
three of them were approved for marketing in China.

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