AstraZeneca launches Africa PUMUA Initiative to redefine asthma care in Africa
AstraZeneca Ethiopia (www.AstraZeneca.com) announced today that it will work with The Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health and The Ethiopian Thoracic Society, as part of their new Africa PUMUA Initiative, aimed at redefining asthma care in Africa. The Initiative was designed in consultation and collaboration with government, healthcare societies and respiratory health experts to strengthen local health… Read more on https://africa-newsroom.com/press/astrazeneca-launches-africa-pumua-initiative-to-redefine-asthma-care-in-africa?lang=en
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AstraZeneca Ethiopia (www.AstraZeneca.com) announced today that it will work with The Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health and The Ethiopian Thoracic Society, as part of their new Africa PUMUA Initiative, aimed at redefining asthma care in Africa.
The Initiative was designed in consultation and collaboration with government, healthcare societies and respiratory health experts to strengthen local health systems and centres to improve paediatric and adult asthma management across both the public and private sectors. The Africa PUMUA Initiative will support fundamental changes needed to advance clinical practice aligned to the Non Communicable Disease (NCD) service decentralisation programme roll-out by the Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health.
AstraZeneca Ethiopia announced today that it will work with The Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health and The Ethiopian Thoracic Society, as part of their new Africa PUMUA Initiative, aimed at redefining asthma care in Africa.
The Initiative was launched in consultation and collaboration with the government, healthcare societies and respiratory health experts to strengthen local health systems and centres to get better pediatric and adult asthma management across both the public and private sectors.
The Africa PUMUA Initiative will strengthen fundamental changes needed to advance clinical practice aligned to the Non-Communicable Disease service decentralization program roll-out by the Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health.