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Vietnam receives mobile hi-tech lab from Russia

Representatives of Russia’s Federal Service for the Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor) handed over a mobile lab to Major General Nguyen Hong Du, Director of the Vietnam-Russia Tropical Centre on September 11 on the sidelines of the fourth Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.
Vietnam receives mobile hi-tech lab from Russia ảnh 1Representatives of Russia’s Federal Service for the Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor) handed over a mobile lab to Major General Nguyen Hong Du, Director of the Vietnam-Russia Tropical Centre on September 11 on the sidelines of the fourth Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok (Source: Sputnik)
Moscow (VNA) – Representatives of Russia’s Federal Servicefor the Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor) handed overa mobile lab to Major General Nguyen Hong Du, Director of the Vietnam-RussiaTropical Centre on September 11 on the sidelines of the fourth Eastern EconomicForum in Vladivostok.

The hi-tech lab, which is designed in a Kamaz van, can detect 78 kindsof virus and define factors causing most dangerous diseases such as plague, smallpox,and Ebola.

It is scheduled to be transported to Vietnam in late November this yearon the 30th founding anniversary of the Vietnam-Russia TropicalCentre.

According to Rospotrebnadzor, the lab will help supervise naturalepidemic hotbeds in Vietnam as it meets requirements in biological safety byusing advanced monitoring and detection technologies.

Currently, Vietnamese and Russian experts at the Vietnam-Russia TropicalCentre are working together to prevent infectious diseases, contributing toensuring food safety, while implementing scientific researches in epidemiology,parasitology, and many other areas.

In 2014, a similar lab was successfully put into operation in Guinea,allowing the conduct of a series of researches amidst extreme weather in remoteareas of the country.-VNA
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