4 CB Naat machines to be installed in Kangra district : CMO
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Himachal Pradesh: In order to provide facility of the detection of the Tuberculosis in patients in this district, the Himachal Pradesh government has decided to set up Cartridge Based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (CB-NAAT) machine, for tuberculosis patients at the cost of Rs one crore at Dharamshala, Palampur, Nurpur and Jawalamukhi.
On the World Tuberculosis Day on Saturday, Kangra Chief Medical Officer R S Rana told UNI that the department has set up two CB Naat machines at Palampur and Nurpur civil hospitals. First machine will be inaugurated by Health Minister on Sunday at Palampur while the second one will be inaugurated very soon. He said that by CB Naat machine sputum will get tested within two hours and even a single bacteria of TB will be detected. He said that Drug Resistant TB is also detected through this machine.
On the World Tuberculosis Day on Saturday, Kangra Chief Medical Officer R S Rana told UNI that the department has set up two CB Naat machines at Palampur and Nurpur civil hospitals. First machine will be inaugurated by Health Minister on Sunday at Palampur while the second one will be inaugurated very soon. He said that by CB Naat machine sputum will get tested within two hours and even a single bacteria of TB will be detected. He said that Drug Resistant TB is also detected through this machine.
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