Australian Research Identifies Kidney-Protecting Gene

Researchers in Australia have identified a gene that indicates the kidney has its own way of resisting damage. However, they have also identified a mutation of the gene that can in patients with, for example, diabetes, trigger the development of renal disease.

A gene called VANGL1 has been found to help stop the immune system from attacking the kidney. But Australian researchers say the genetic mutation, which is present in about 15% of the population worldwide, can cause renal disease in patients with diabetes and other autoimmune conditions.

The mutation is highly prevalent among indigenous people on the Tiwi Islands, 80 kilometers from the city of Darwin in the Northern Territory. According to the study, just less than 50% of the islands’ residents have the genetic mutation.

The islands’ recorded rates of kidney disease are four times those of mainland indigenous Australians and about 11 times that of non-Indigenous Australians, according to researchers.

Dr. Simon Jiang is from the John Curtin School of Medical Research at Australian National University. He says the mutation is mostly benign in healthy adults.

“If your body is not inflamed and you are otherwise healthy, it is probably not too much of an issue. It is when you have another condition that occurs on top of it. And so in the Tiwi Islands, rates of infection, of diabetes and probably some immune diseases, are a lot higher than the rest of Australia. And so, when you have that process happening within your body, what is initially a reasonably benign mutation suddenly takes on a new turn and becomes something that is really bad news for the kidney,” Jiang said.

The study could lead to better transplant screening that would identify potential donors who have the genetic mutation.

The study was published Wednesday in the journal Cell Reports Medicine.

Source: Voice of America

Phosy Keomanyvong appointed as a Deputy Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism

The Prime Minister Phankham Viphavanh has appointed Director of the Lao National Radio Phosy Keomanyvong as a Deputy Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism.

The appointment was announced yesterday in the presence of Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Suansavanh Viyageth, directors of departments, institutes and media outlets under the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism.

On this occasion, Minister Suansavanh Viyaget urged Party Committees at all levels, Party members and civil servants of the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism to enhance their solidarity and attach attention to fulfilling their tasks and make sure the organizational reshuffles at their organisations are undertaken according to real situation.

Source: Lao News Agency

COVID-19 vaccine from Japan to arrive in Laos soon

Approximately 320,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine produced in Japan will soon arrive in Vientiane, according to the Japanese Embassy to the Lao PDR.

The donation of the Covid-19 vaccine was announced by Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Hayashi Yoshimasa last month.

This donation will be additional to 616,820 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine which were provided by the Government of Japan to the Lao PDR in August this year. The total number of vaccines donated from Japan will be up to nearly 950,000 doses.

In addition to vaccines, Japan has been providing medical equipment and PPEs to the Lao PDR to support its fight against COVID-19.

Japan also intends to strengthen cold chain logistics in Laos by providing refrigerators and freezers under the programme of “Last One Mile Support”. This is aimed at further accelerating the rollout of the vaccination to as many people as possible in the country.

Source: Lao News Agency

Laos records 1,341 new Covid-19 cases, four new deaths

Some 1,341 new Covid-19 cases and four new deaths have been reported nationwide over the previous 24 hours, bringing the total to 101,865 including 11,833 active cases and 288 deaths, according to the National Taskforce Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control.

Director General of the Department of Communicable Diseases Control, Ministry of Health Dr Rattanaxay Phetsouvanh told a press conference today that the new infections were detected among 4,844 people tested for Covid-19.

Of the new cases, 640 were recorded in Vientiane, 201 in Bokeo, 111 in Oudomxay, 74 in Luang Prabang, 71 in Luang Namtha, 60 in Phongsaly, 28 in Savannakhet, 26 in Vientiane (province), 22 in Borikhamxay and 20 in Champassak.

Yesterday witnessed some 520 Covid-19 patients discharged from hospitals across the country.

Source: Lao News Agency

DPRK’s Meaning of Self-Defence 2021

Last October, in Pyongyang, the capital of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Defence Development Exhibition, named Self-Defence 2021, opened in the presence of Kim Jong Un, President of the State Affairs.

What did the exhibition that attracted the attentions of the world’s military experts and media organs show?

Eye-Opening Development

The military hardware on display struck the visitors with wonder.

What was most wonderful was their advanced and modernized level.

All the weapons such as various small arms and soldier’s personal gear, tanks of a new generation, armour-piercing weapons, self-propelled gun howitzers, super-large multiple launch system, various electronic weapons, drones, means of reconnaissance, submarine- and land-launched ballistic missiles of the Pukguksong series, medium ranged and intercontinental ballistic missiles of the Hwasongpho series and anti-aircraft missile systems were of world level.

Especially, the new-type gigantic missile carried on an 11-axle transporter-erector-launcher vehicle displayed during the military parade, held in October last year to mark the 75th founding anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea, fully demonstrated the ultra-modernity and striking capability of the country’s strategic forces.

In other words, it showed that the military hardware equipped by the Korean People’s Army are the source of the irreversible strategic power and war deterrent, which could cope with any opponent and war.

The period and speed of their upgrading were also amazing.

The displayed military hardware were all developed and produced over the past five years, demonstrating their rapid upgrading period and speed.

As the world already observed, the DPRK successfully test-fired ground-to-ground IRBM Hwasong-10 at the first launch, and only one year later, successfully test-fired ground-to-ground IRBM Hwasong-12, whose tactical and technical specifications and technical features had been remarkably improved.

Two months later, new-type ICBM Hwasong-14 was successfully test-fired, followed by ICBM Hwasong-14, test-fired by simulating its maximum firing range, over 20 days later.

In November 2017 new-type ICBM Hwasong-15, whose tactical and technical specifications and technical features were far superior to Hwasong-14 was successfully test-fired.

What was more surprising was the fact that all the military hardware were developed and their serial production was achieved by the country’s own efforts and technology.

Historically, the Korean people suffered trials as a result of being invaded by foreign forces, and it has had to build socialism under a constant threat from hostile forces, from last century to this. For this reason, they have regarded strengthening their country’s military capability as an essential and vital affair of state which must not be neglected for even a moment and consistently maintained the line of self-reliance in national defence.

The examples are the line of giving equal importance to the building of the economy and the national defences put forward in the early 1960s and the line of simultaneously conducting economic construction.

All the military hardware displayed in the exhibition hall were a brilliant fruition borne of the line of self-reliance in national defence which the country has consistently maintained, of the solid foundations of the munitions industry laid for more than 70 years after its founding and of the efforts made by the large contingent of promising scientists in the defence science sector, who carry out the intentions of Workers’ Party of Korea unfailingly.

Source: Lao News Agency