The BRICS nations decided to boost their role in global health governance, especially through the World Health Organisation and other such United Nations agencies, said the Xiamen Declaration issued at the end of the BRICS Summit's plenary session here.
The member countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - agreed to improve surveillance capacity and medical services to fight infectious diseases - ebola, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria - and non-communicable diseases.
The nations also agreed to "foster the development and improve the availability of innovative medical products through promotion of research and development and access to affordable, quality, effective and safe drugs, vaccines, diagnostics and other medical products and technologies".
"We welcome the outcomes of the BRICS Health Ministers Meeting and High-level Meeting on Traditional Medicine, and commend the establishment of a long-term mechanism for traditional medicine exchanges and cooperation, to promote mutual learning of traditional medicines and pass them down to future generations," the Xiamen Declaration said.