Kazakhstan Strives to Increase Domestic Medicine Production, Senate Speaker Addresses Concerns
Speaker Ashimbayev stresses the need to increase domestic medicine production in Kazakhstan to 50% to align with WHO standards.
Speaker Ashimbayev stresses the need to increase domestic medicine production in Kazakhstan to 50% to align with WHO standards.
in Healthcare / Kazakhstan,
Vice Minister of Health Ayjan Esmagambetova explained the delay in the WHO registration of the Kazakh vaccine against the QazVac coronavirus due to the completion of the full production cycle required for certification.
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Senators ratified an agreement on cooperation among CIS countries for emergencies in public healthcare, focusing on strengthening the legal framework for collective action against biological threats.
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68 people poisoned at "Uluu-Too" restaurant prompting government action to increase fines for health safety violations.
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The Committee for Tourism Development in Tajikistan reassures the public of a low risk of plague in Saratog, emphasizing the importance of preventive measures due to the possibility of an increased infection risk in humid climates.
in Healthcare / Tajikistan,
The World Immunization Week celebrates successes in child and adult immunization efforts, highlighting UNICEF's support in Uzbekistan and global impact on public health.
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Tajikistan urges tourist companies to avoid Saritag due to risk of plague infection, highlighting the potential dangers in the mountainous region where 250 people died from the disease in the past century.
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The Ministry of Health in Kazakhstan has introduced new regulations to enhance the care of orphaned, disabled, and children without parental care in healthcare organizations, emphasizing protection, access to modern services, and tailored educational activities.
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The sanitary-epidemiological situation in Kulsary, Atyrau region is stabilizing as monitoring of water quality continues after flood, with preventive measures being taken to avoid infectious diseases among the population.
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In Almaty, the number of medical visits for tick bites has decreased by 19.3% compared to last year, with 59.4% of cases involving children under 14 years old.
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