Ģ.Šķenders introduces the participants of the symposium with the latest trends in tuberculosis diagnostics

To talk about a better care for tuberculosis patients, the 3rd Baltic Symposium "STRENTHENING THE PEOPLE-CENTRED MODEL OF TUBERCULOSIS CARE FOR BETTER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OUTCOMES" brought together doctors and healthcare professionals from the Baltic States, experts from the World Health Organization (WHO), representatives from the Ministry of Health and other organizations involved in combating and researching tuberculosis.

Participants of the symposium stressed the importance of ensuring people-centred direct care of tuberculosis patients, as well as discussed the successes and challenges associated with the implementation of the tuberculosis and resistant tuberculosis patient-oriented care model in the Baltic States.

Researcher of KPMI of The University of Latvia Ģirts Šķenders presented the participants of the symposium with the latest trends in tuberculosis diagnostics and the study of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis).

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