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		<description><![CDATA[USIBC Partners with the Rotary Club of Delhi Garden City to Fight Hepatitis

Corporate Social Responsibility Opportunity for USIBC Members

Hepatitis B is a major health problem in India. Approximately 50 million people are estimated carriers of the Hepatitis B virus. It has also been estimated that out of 25 million infants born each year, over one [...]]]></description>
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Corporate Social Responsibility Opportunity for USIBC Members<br />
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</strong>Hepatitis B is a major health problem in India. Approximately 50 million people are estimated carriers of the Hepatitis B virus. It has also been estimated that out of 25 million infants born each year, over one million run the lifetime risk of developing a chronic HBV infection. About 1% of these carriers are at risk of developing liver cancer estimating that approximately 500,000 Indians can die due to liver cancer. This virus can affect people of all ages.</p>
<p>The number of cases in India is increasing with each passing year due to the lack of awareness among the people about this disease. Although, the likelihood of a Hepatitis B virus infection becoming chronic is dependant upon the age at which a person becomes infected. 90% of infants infected during the first year of life develop chronic infections; 30% to 50% of children are infected between one to four years of age. Given these statistics, it becomes important to initiate a preventive measure for the next generation by ensuring vaccination in the ages of 6-17 years and to minimize the risk of any horizontal transmission. As it stands, both risks remain unfunded by the government. This accounts for an estimated 30% of the population out of which 1% of the high income groups alone may have been protected. The rest of the 29%, approximately 500,000 people currently have no access to this service.</p>
<p>This project has two important components vaccination and education.</p>
<p>1. Vaccination<br />
• To ensure that each child who may not have been previously vaccinated receives all three doses of the Hepatitis B vaccination.<br />
• To ensure adequate administration of the vaccinations including logistics, record keeping, HR capability and finance.</p>
<p>2. Education<br />
• To develop an education program for marginalized communities. The key audience will be the decision-makers who would permit vaccination of their child.<br />
• To implement an education program with the use of teaching aids in the local language</p>
<p><strong>By making a contribution on behalf of your company, assist USIBC with meeting the target of vaccinating 15,000 children in New Delhi this year!<br />
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For more information please contact:<br />
Greg Kalbaugh at <a href="mailto:gkalbaugh@uschamber.com">gkalbaugh@uschamber.com</a> or Sushmitha Narsiah at <a href="mailto:snarsiah@uschamber.com">snarsiah@uschamber.com</a></p>
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		<title>Confederation of Indian Industry and U.S.-India Business Council Announce Healthcare Partnership</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 21:19:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW DELHI, INDIA – November 6, 2009 &#8211; The  Confederation of Indian Industry and the U.S.-India Business Council  today announced a major new advance in healthcare collaboration,  partnering under the banner of the USIBC-led “Coalition for Healthy  India”.  The partnership was announced on the sidelines of CII’s 6th  Annual Healthcare [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><strong>NEW DELHI, INDIA – November 6, 2009</strong> &#8211; The  Confederation of Indian Industry and the U.S.-India Business Council  today announced a major new advance in healthcare collaboration,  partnering under the banner of the USIBC-led “Coalition for Healthy  India”.  The partnership was announced on the sidelines of CII’s 6th  Annual Healthcare Summit, which was attended by a delegation of senior  healthcare executives from the headquarters of several USIBC member  companies.</div>
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<p>The Coalition for Healthy India, managed by the US India Business  Council, is dedicated to ensuring that Indian patients have access to  the latest and most effective treatments and cures. It was created in  2007 to bring together like-minded members of the U.S. and Indian  business communities, non-governmental organizations, patient advocacy  organizations and health professionals to coordinate and support  improved access to healthcare in India.</p>
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<p>According to Mr. Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General,  Confederation of Indian Industry: “The Confederation of Indian Industry  and the U.S.-India Business Council have long collaborated to support  healthcare improvements in India. Today, we’re proud to announce an  exclusive partnership between USIBC and CII in the form of a joint  CII-USIBC Healthcare Task Force”.</p>
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<p>Sharing the dais was Dr. Petra Laux, Head of Global Public Affairs,  Novartis.  “At Novartis, we’re driven every day by a commitment to  research and development that brings innovative new products to the  communities we serve.  This aligns seamlessly with the number one goal  of the Coalition for Healthy India – ensuring that Indian patients have  access to the latest and best treatments and cures.  The partnership  announced with CII today will lift the Coalition for Healthy India to  new heights”.</p>
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<p>Dr. Prathap C Reddy, Chairman CII National Committee on Healthcare  &amp; Chairman of Apollo Hospitals Group, noted that the healthcare  systems of the U.S. and India have much to learn from one another.  “The  partnership we’re announcing under the Coalition for Healthy India  brings together the foremost healthcare innovators from two of the  world’s most dynamic societies.  This will not only have a positive  impact on patients in India, it will benefit patients around the globe”.</p>
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<p>The Coalition for Healthy India focuses on five key pillars:  raising the standard of care; developing new treatments and cures;  ensuring access and affordability; getting medicine to patients; and  corporate social responsibility.  All of these efforts are channeled  with a particular emphasis on improving the situation in rural areas  where more than 60% of Indians live and work.</p>
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<p>The Coalition for Healthy India Healthcare Task Force will serve as  an advisory council which guides and coordinates USIBC and CII efforts  towards improving healthcare in India.  The Task Force will be chaired  on the Indian side by Dr. Prathap C. Reddy and on the U.S. side by Dr.  Vas Narasimhan, Head, Vaccines North America, President, Vaccines USA,  Novartis Vaccines &amp; Diagnostics, and board member of the U.S.-India  Business Council.</p>
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<p>Dr. John D. Ayres, Director, Product Health Risk Assessments, Eli  Lilly and Company, stated:  “The Coalition for Healthy India is poised  to have a major impact on issues that are important to patients. This  collaboration between USIBC and CII means that healthcare innovators in  the U.S. and India will now have a permanent forum in which to share and  generate new ideas and ultimately help implement solutions to the  healthcare challenges facing all of us”.</p>
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<p>Coalition for Healthy India brings together like-minded members of  the U.S. and Indian business communities, non-governmental  organizations, patient advocacy organizations and health professionals  to coordinate and support improved access to healthcare in India.</p>
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<p>Confederation of Indian Industry is a non-government,  not-for-profit, industry led and industry managed organisation, playing a  proactive role in India&#8217;s development process. Founded over 114 years  ago, it is India&#8217;s premier business association, with a direct  membership of over 7800 organisations from the private as well as public  sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over  90,000 companies from around 385 national and regional sectoral  associations.</p>
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<p>CII catalyses change by working closely with government on policy  issues, enhancing efficiency, competitiveness and expanding business  opportunities for industry through a range of specialised services and  global linkages. It also provides a platform for sectoral consensus  building and networking. Major emphasis is laid on projecting a positive  image of business, assisting industry to identify and execute corporate  citizenship programmes. Partnerships with over 120 NGOs across the  country carry forward our initiatives in integrated and inclusive  development, which include health, education, livelihood, diversity  management, skill development and water, to name a few.</p>
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<p>The U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC), formed in 1975 at the  request of the Government of India and the U.S. Government to deepen  trade and strengthen commercial ties is hosted under the aegis of the  U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s  largest business federation representing more than 3 million businesses  and organizations of every size, sector and region.</p>
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