WORLD BANK WELCOMES INDIA TB LAB NETWORK IMPROVEMENTS
May 1st, 2013
THE WORLD Bank has welcomed the outcome of a USD178 million project funded in India to boost its fight against tuberculosis, notably through boosting laboratory capacity.In an assessment report, the bank said funded changes made under India’s Second National Tuberculosis Control Programme were “overall…satisfactory”. It said there had been an “improvement in the quality of laboratory services, including establishment of intermediate reference laboratories, introducing a laboratory quality assurance (QA) system, and ensuring routine reporting of QA ...
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