Hanoi Times — Construction finished on a bio-safety level 3 laboratory of international standards, and it was handed over to the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (NIHE) yesterday in Hanoi.
The nearly US$ 8 million project was funded by a Government of Japan grant through the Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA). The project aims to improve emerging and re-emerging infectious disease control in
"It’s the most modern laboratory
The laboratory has 10 sub-laboratories, of which 6 are bio-safety level 2 and 4 are bio-safety level 3 (the highest level
"The laboratory will help strengthen the ability of Vietnamese health workers to detect and respond to problems early on – especially bird flu H5N1 and SARS – and will protect Vietnamese researchers from dangerous viruses in the work environment," said Hien.
From 2006 to 2009, JICA also helped the NIHE with another project worth US$ 2.7 million, which aims to train staff and health workers on how to research and test dangerous and infectious elements at the bio-safety level 3 Laboratory.
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