[05/01/2024 06:02]
Aden - Saba
A training course for trainers in the field of epidemiological surveillance, early electronic warning of epidemic diseases, and response to acute watery diarrhea was concluded in the temporary capital Aden today
The training course had been organized by the primary health care sector of the Ministry of Health with support from the International Society for the Care of Victims of Wars and Disasters
The course, which lasted for three days, aimed to teach 42 participants from the governorates of Aden, Shabwa, Marib, Taiz, Al-Mahra, and Hadhramaut skills in epidemiological surveillance and its objectives, identifying watery diarrhea and suspected cases of cholera, classifying cases according to the Health ministry's updated guide, as well as learning about the work of rapid response teams.
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