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Ministry of health Rolls Out Locally Made Test Kits to Boost Diagnostics

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The Ugandan government has begun distributing medical test kits manufactured domestically to enhance diagnostic capabilities.

Dr. Susan Nabadda, Commissioner for Laboratory and Diagnostic Services, announced the rollout aimed at boosting local production and healthcare access.

The Ministry of Health in Uganda has initiated the nationwide deployment of medical test kits produced within the country.

This move is designed to strengthen the nation’s diagnostic infrastructure and reduce dependence on imports.

Dr. Susan Nabadda, the Commissioner for Laboratory and Diagnostic Services, highlighted the significance of this development during the launch.

She emphasized how locally made kits will improve testing efficiency and support public health initiatives.

Officials expect the rollout to cover various health facilities, enabling faster and more reliable diagnostics for common ailments.

This initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote self-reliance in medical supplies.

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