The Angola Centre for Research and alertness of Trypanosome (sleep disease) and other Tropical Diseases (CRIV-DT) was reopened last week in Luanda by the minister of Health, José Van-Dúnem.
The CRIV-DT, which is devoted to the care of sleep disorders, malaria, filariasis, and intestinal parasites shistosomiases, had restoration work to better receive the patients and workers.
The centre has two laboratories, three rooms to house technicians, eight wards, a waiting room, one intensive care unit, three doctor’s offices, laundry, kitchen and dining.
After the works, estimated at over USD 20 million, the centre was reinforced with four mobile units and medical examinations.
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