The National Laboratory of Public Health organizes a training course to examine the target epidemiological diseases of seven states

The director of the National Laboratory of Acting Health: training of medical executives on how to carry out examinations for epidemic diseases with state factories.
Director of the general administration of laboratories and blood transfers in the state of the Red Sea: The Astak administration has succeeded in restoring laboratory services in the United States.
Sudan port:
Today, on Sunday, the National Laboratory of Public Health of Port Sudan, in cooperation with the World Health Organization, was launched today, the training workshop for epidemiological diseases covered with vaccinations, such as diphtheria, whooping, measles, German measles, as well as asthma and meningitis, in order to take appropriate interventions to examine epidemic diseases.
D. Hatem Babiker, director of the National Laboratory of Public Health (ASTAK), during his speech at the opening session of the training workshop for targeted epidemic diseases with vaccination, which lasts a period later when the rest of the states and entry into the examination services.
He added that the trainees, after returning to their states, could carry out tests for all epidemic diseases, as they will receive all examination aids to provide the laboratory services effectively.
Hatem stressed that despite the lack of capacity, the national laboratory has made great efforts to restore medical services for factories and distribute them to states.
For its part, d. Safaa Abdul Majeed Mohamed Hassan, director of the General Administration of Laborators and Blood Transfers in the State of the Red Sea, said that the National Laboratory of Public Health (ESTAC), organized by the State of the Red Sea, had succeeded in carrying out epidemic tests during the last period and was able to give back laboratory services, noting that he was able to establish a state factor.
She added that after the war, the Estak administration succeeded in restoring laboratory services and contributed to the establishment and the completion of national laboratory deficiencies and the rest of the states, explaining that the training workshop is of great importance, because it will help detect and examine epidemiology diseases.
Dr. Safaa Abdul Majeed, thanking the National Department of the Public Health Laboratory (ESTAK) for its great efforts in qualified state laboratories and providing the aid necessary to ensure that its services are provided with high efficiency.



