摘要
To the Editor: The Ebola epidemic has taken almost 7000 lives thus far in Western Africa.[1] China's contribution to the control of Ebola has shown China's, increasing engagement in global health. After deploying over 260 medical personnel from China Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and hospitals, China decided to send its elite People's Liberation Army (PLA) medical team of 163 military medical staffers on November 14, 2014 to Liberia, which is a very significant milestone in China's modern engagement in global health because it is the first time for China to send an elite PLA medical team to Africa and to run hospitals on their own.
To the Editor: The Ebola epidemic has taken almost 7000 lives thus far in Western Africa.[1] China's contribution to the control of Ebola has shown China's, increasing engagement in global health. After deploying over 260 medical personnel from China Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and hospitals, China decided to send its elite People's Liberation Army (PLA) medical team of 163 military medical staffers on November 14, 2014 to Liberia, which is a very significant milestone in China's modern engagement in global health because it is the first time for China to send an elite PLA medical team to Africa and to run hospitals on their own.