
Taiz: Training Courses launched on management of acute watery Diarrhea cases, including Cholera
Taiz – Saba:
The Health and Environment Office in Taiz Governorate launched today four training courses for healthcare workers in various districts, focusing on the management of acute watery diarrhea cases, including cholera. The initiative is being conducted in coordination with the National Program for Combating Diarrhea and Cholera at the Ministry of Health and supported by UNICEF.
Each course will last three days, targeting 80 healthcare workers from medical facilities in the districts of Al-Ta'iziyah, Mawiyah, Maqbanah, Shar'ab al-Salam, Shar'ab al-Rawnah, Hayfan, Sama', Khadir, Salah, Al-Silw, and Jabal Habashi.
Dr. Fadl Al-Qubati, Deputy Director of the Health and Environment Office in the governorate, emphasized the importance of these training sessions to strengthen the capacities of medical staff in effectively managing and treating acute watery diarrhea cases in accordance with the official treatment protocol issued by the Ministry of Health and Environment.
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