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WHO efforts to Strengthen Infection, Prevention and Control

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Dr Mahipala in his welcome address highlighted the importance of IPC measures for combatting healthcare-associated infections and ensuring the quality and safety of health services delivery. COVID-19 response provides an opportunity to build sustainable systems for IPC in the country. Dr Anser appreciated the steady contribution of the WHO Pakistan under the dynamic leadership of Dr Mahipala for supporting PIMS as one of the model IPC implementation sites.

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