
EU Twinning project on communicable disease surveillance comes to end
The Institute of Public Health of Serbia (IPHS) "Dr Milan Jovanovic Batut" hosts the final conference of EU Twinning project "Strengthening the capacity of Serbia's…
The Institute of Public Health of Serbia (IPHS) "Dr Milan Jovanovic Batut" hosts the final conference of EU Twinning project "Strengthening the capacity of Serbia's…
As part of the Twinning Project “Strengthening the Capacity of Serbia’s Health Sector for Communicable Disease Surveillance,” a hands-on training on the R statistical software…
One of the central efforts of EU Twinning Project “Strengthening the capacity of Serbia’s health sector for communicable disease surveillance” has been placed on reinforcing…
The drafting of the rulebook on external quality assurance (EQA) for Serbian clinical microbiology laboratories started roughly a year ago as part of the Twinning…
EU Twinning Project “Strengthening the capacity of Serbia’s health sector for communicable disease surveillance” finishes the series of the training modules intended for Balkan epidemiologists…
The series of training modules, which started in May 2024 with a 3-day course for epidemiologists and microbiologists, and later continued in October with another…
EU-funded Twinning Project “Strengthening the capacity of Serbia’s health sector for communicable disease surveillance” continues the implementation of the training programme targeted primarily at epidemiologists…
Two THL microbiology experts are currently on a mission in Belgrade to support their colleagues from Batut Institute in the implementation of the whole genome…
Infectious disease surveillance and outbreak investigation are critical components of global health security, requiring accurate, timely, and comprehensive data to track disease spread, understand transmission…
EU-funded Twinning Project “Strengthening the capacity of Serbia’s health sector for communicable disease surveillance” continues the implementation of the training programme targeted primarily at epidemiologists…