Vietnam has strong history of vaccine production

Vietnam has made the best use of advanced technology to produce vaccines to prevent human diseases, ensuring the production of 11 out of 12 types of vaccines to serve the expanded vaccination program.
Vietnam has strong history of vaccine production ảnh 1Vaccination against child diseases (Photo: Vietnam+)

Hanoi (VNA) -Vietnam has made the best use of advanced technology to produce vaccines to prevent human diseases, ensuring the production of 11 out of 12 types of vaccines to serve the expanded vaccination program.

In a speech at the 2023 National Scientific Conference on medical research and application organised by the Vietnam General Medical Association on October 12, Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan stressed that outstanding vaccine production and testing research has made Vietnam a strong country in vaccine production. Vietnam's clinical trial management system has been recognised by the World Health Organisation.

Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan said that in recent years, scientific research, technological development and innovation in the medical field have contributed to bringing Vietnamese medical science to the world.

The healthcare sector has mastered many of the advanced techniques in diagnosing and treating human diseases. These include organ transplant technology, cardiovascular intervention, oncology, emergency resuscitation, hematology-blood transfusion, laparoscopic surgery, and nuclear medicine.

Vietnam has strong history of vaccine production ảnh 2Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan delivers a speech at the conference. (Photo: Vietnam+)

The Minister of Health also emphasized that medical and pharmaceutical scientists have promoted research into the production of pharmaceutical raw materials. These precursors serve in the preparation of pharmaceutical products, research, and the production of pharmaceutical products from domestic medicinal plants and herbs. This helps to preserve and develop rare domestic medicinal resources.

The healthcare sector has mastered the technology of manufacturing high-tech products such as ultrasound machines, and lasers, producing stents used in cardiovascular medicine, and lenses in ophthalmology.

According to the Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan, health policy studies have provided data and scientific evidence to serve the development of policies and legal documents for the fields of disease prevention, food hygiene, health economics, health insurance, population, and family planning. The use of evidence-based medical technology assessment and medical applications in policy development will become a mandatory requirement.

Regarding this topic, President of the Vietnam Medical Association Nguyen Thi Xuyen analyzed that evidence-based medicine plays an important role in prevention and treatment in the field of medicine, health policy planning and development.

Vietnam has strong history of vaccine production ảnh 3President of the Vietnam Medical Association Nguyen Thi Xuyen. (Photo: Vietnam+)

In the context where resources for healthcare are becoming increasingly scarce, the need and quality of medical examination and treatment are given top priority. The research and evaluation of medical technology, especially economic evaluation, needs to be developed and applied in the process of health policymaking, planning, management and clinical practice.

According to the Ministry of Health, the national strategy to protect, care for and improve people's health for the period between 2011 and 2020, with a vision to 2030, clearly states the important task of the health system in building standards and implementing medical technology assessment. These facets serve to identify effective, low-cost medical interventions, ensuring the quality of healthcare services.

Evidence to evaluate medical technology and medical applications in policy development will become a mandatory requirement, especially for pharmaceutical products, and policies related to medical examination and treatment./.

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