Medical workers in Farkhor and Temourmalik to make in-depth HIV testing again

KULOB, April 14, Asia-Plus  — Labs at the central district hospitals in Khatlon’s Farkhor and Temourmalik districts will make in-depth HIV testing again. As it had been reported earlier (Asia-Plus Blitz materials of March 20, 2008), the labs at the central district hospitals in Farkhor and Temourmalik were prohibited from making in-depth HIV testing last […]

Turko Dikayev

KULOB, April 14, Asia-Plus  — Labs at the central district hospitals in Khatlon’s Farkhor and Temourmalik districts will make in-depth HIV testing again.

As it had been reported earlier (Asia-Plus Blitz materials of March 20, 2008), the labs at the central district hospitals in Farkhor and Temourmalik were prohibited from making in-depth HIV testing last month because of lack of elementary conditions of work in premises provided for them.    

Speaking in an interview with Asia-Plus, Kulob AIDS Center # 2 director Tohir Toumanov said that premises for labs at the Farkhor and Temourmalik hospitals had been repaired and provided with all necessary anti-infective agents. 

Besides, physician from the Farkhor hospital has taken training course at the Kulob AIDS Center and he now works with the lab in Farkhor.  It has just remained to solve the issue related to confirming a staff for the lab at the Temourmalik hospital, Toumanov said. 

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Aura

Recent Articles

Tajikistan and Uzbekistan resume discussions on oil and gas product supplies

The parties are considering the prospects of expanding energy cooperation that was interrupted in 2012.

Hajj 2026: New Rules and Restrictions Introduced in Saudi Arabia

Entry to Mecca is now only possible with a special permit.

Emomali Rahmon flies to Astana for the Regional Ecological Summit

President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon departed today for a...

Nexign and TelecomDaily: the telecommunications market in Tajikistan grew by 13.7% in 2025

A study showed that the country's communications market has grown to 4.9 billion somoni, and the dynamics are influenced by an increase in the subscriber base, growth in internet traffic, and expansion of mobile and fixed network coverage.

Tajikistan’s Parliament approves organized recruitment of migrants to Russia

The paperwork will be transferred to the home country, and employers will select employees in advance.

Creativity as an asset: why marketing in Central Asia is reaching a new level

Business expert in international projects for the support and development of media companies, Svetlana Lebedeva, on marketing and the media market.

European Immunization Week starts in Tajikistan

Information and awareness-raising activities are being conducted across the country to increase trust in vaccination and combat misinformation.