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The Role of Diaspora in Technology Transfer and Achieving Sustainable Development in Sudan
First Sudanese Diaspora International Conference

 
(from PART IV: Medical sciences and public health)

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Title: Development of Diagnostic Microbial Services in a Hospital Setting in Sudan
  Author(s): Sowsan Atabani, I. Michael Kidd
  Address: University College London Medical School
University College London Hospitals, UK
  Reference: DIASPORA 2009 Conference Proceedings  pp. 101 - 103
  Abstract/
Summary
This paper describes a proposal for the development of adequate and standardized services for the diagnosis, treatment and management of bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections in Sudan. The paper outlines how the existing services can be upgraded and enhanced and then subsequently extended upcountry, with the provision of links for clinical liaison and management, along with a sustainable technology transfer. This would help to reduce the inequality gap in the quality of investigative and treatment options observed among patients in the capital city versus those based in more remote areas of the country. The establishment, development, upgrading, and enhancement of pathology services should be an integral part of a federal plan to improve population health; which itself is critical to support all other sustainable developments on a national scale.
 
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