Training Session on Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) Held at Dr. Sikandar Ali Mandhro Civil Hospital Badin

Badin, A special training session focusing on Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) was held at the Dr. Sikandar Ali Mandhro Civil Hospital Badin. The session aimed to raise awareness about AFP, a serious health concern, and to discuss effective strategies to combat it through improved immunization practices.

According to The Indus Hospital, Dr. Zahirudin Memon, the District Health Officer of Badin, opened the session with a presentation emphasizing the significance of immunization in preventing diseases like AFP. Dr. Memon’s address highlighted the crucial role vaccinations play in safeguarding public health and reducing the risk of severe illnesses.

Joining Dr. Memon was Dr. Mohammad Akhlaque Khan, the head of Dr. Sikandar Ali Mandhro Civil Hospital Badin. Dr. Khan shared his insights and experiences in healthcare, contributing valuable perspectives on enhancing healthcare services and addressing medical challenges.

The training session was attended by a diverse group of medical professionals, including senior doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff. The event provided a platform for medical practitioners to collaborate and discuss best practices for combating AFP and other preventable diseases.

The session’s focus on immunization and healthcare improvement underlined the commitment of the medical community to address pressing health issues through education and collaborative efforts. The participation of healthcare professionals across different fields indicated a unified approach to promoting public health and preventing disease outbreaks.

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