The Governor of Shabwa inspects the conditions of the Central Health Laboratories branch.

Governor Inspects Central Public Health Laboratory in Shabwa

On Thursday, Governor Awad bin al-Wazir visited the Central Public Health Laboratory in Shabwa to assess its current operations and diagnostic services. This visit highlights the government’s commitment to enhancing public health infrastructure in the region.

Detailed Overview of Laboratory Services

During the visit, the governor met with Dr. Ahmed Muqbil, the Deputy Director of the laboratory. Dr. Muqbil provided a comprehensive overview of the laboratory’s administrative and technical status. He detailed the range of laboratory and analytical services available, which include tests for various communicable and endemic diseases prevalent in the province. Additionally, the laboratory is preparing to launch new diagnostic departments that will focus on tuberculosis, tissue analysis, and food safety.

Commitment to Improving Laboratory Standards

Governor bin al-Wazir reiterated the importance of central laboratories in public health. He emphasized the need to develop both human and diagnostic capacities to meet the highest professional standards. This commitment aims to ensure the laboratory achieves the required efficiency in its analyses. The governor acknowledged the laboratory’s vital role in advancing public health objectives and protecting the community from diseases.

Conclusion

The governor’s visit underscores a proactive approach to strengthening healthcare services in Shabwa. By investing in laboratory capabilities, the local government aims to enhance disease detection and prevention, ultimately contributing to the well-being of the community.

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