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The World Health Organization (WHO) performs the role of a Collaborating Center and Tuberculosis Supranational Reference Laboratory
We were designated as a WHO TB Supranational Reference Laboratory (WHO TB SRL) in 1994 and appointed as a WHO Collaborating Centre in 1995. We fulfill roles in tuberculosis research, education, training, and reference laboratory services, contributing to tuberculosis eradication efforts domestically and globally in alignment with WHO's initiatives.
Participating countries: WHO, WPRO, Cambodia, China, Laos, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Vietnam, etc
The International Tuberculosis Management Training program was conducted from 1996 to 2013, training a total of 352 participants from 45 countries. The training content adhered to international standard tuberculosis patient management guidelines, covering topics such as tuberculosis microbiology, diagnosis and treatment, national tuberculosis control programs, tuberculosis and AIDS, PPM-DOTS, tuberculosis surveillance, and more. The program included theoretical lectures as well as practical training sessions on activities such as laboratory-based tuberculosis testing and tuberculin skin testing.
Since 2012, in collaboration with the Korea Foundation for International Healthcare (KOFIH), the institute has conducted tuberculosis diagnosis theory and practical training for officials from countries such as the Philippines, Ghana, Myanmar, and Uganda. Additionally, the institute independently conducts tuberculosis education programs for countries including Vietnam, China, Laos, and East Timor
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