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US donates personal equipment against bird flu

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.casafree.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=23236
Grippe aviaire ? la RDC : Don am?ricain en mat?riels individuels contre la contagion de la maladie

Google translation:
Avian influenza in the DRC: Don American materials individual against the contagion of the disease

The Secretary General of the Ministry of Agriculture, Hubert Ali Ramazani, was approved Tuesday, a U.S. donation of 175 personal equipment against bird flu hands of Colonel Crowder of the U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa.

The material is delivered as a first step, to protect technicians who are the first to be exposed to bird flu virus in the fight against the spread of this disease.
Delivery of equipment, "said Colonel Crowder, is the first step of the cooperation program between the U.S. and the DRC.

The second step will handle the training of laboratory technicians who cares about tests for determining the diagnosis against avian influenza.

The third stage, it will be the installation of laboratories across the country, following consultations between Washington and Kinshasa.
 
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