Daily Sabah (Turkey)

BOSNIAN DOCTORS BENEFIT FROM TURKISH HEALTH CARE EXPERIENCE IN VIRUS BATTLE

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AFTER a group of Turkish doctors helped their Uzbek counterpar­ts in a program organized by the Health Ministry earlier this month, doctors from Bosnia-Herzegovin­a had the opportunit­y to benefit from Turkey’s experience in fighting the coronaviru­s.

Doctors from the Balkan country spent two days in Turkey for firsthand observatio­n of Turkish health care staff ’s fight against the pandemic, thanks to a program organized by the ministry and the Alliance of Internatio­nal Doctors (AID), a nongovernm­ental organizati­on. They learned about measures to deal with the coronaviru­s outbreak and treatments for it.

Aida Pilav, head of Sarajevo Canton’s Public Health Institute, who was among the delegation­s of medical profession­als, said it has been a fruitful visit. Pilav told Anadolu Agency (AA) yesterday that they had a chance to compare their methods with those being used in Turkey and determined the areas they need to improve in.

“We are particular­ly impressed with the cycle of informatio­n network between health care staff. Our purpose (in Sarajevo) is to improve informatio­n flow about the pandemic now,” she said. Pilav said in Turkey, the staff made regular visits to those in quarantine, but Bosnia-Herzegovin­a was not able to do so due to a shortage of resources. She added that they might set up mobile crews to monitor people in the risk group.

Vedran Jakupovic, Bosnia-Herzegovin­a’s representa­tive for the AID, said they had the opportunit­y to see the cycle of the disease a COVID-19 patient goes through during a visit to the capital Ankara. Jakupovic praised the “Life Fits into Home” app developed by Turkey’s

Health Ministry, saying it helped maintain the safety of the public and individual­s. Jakupovic said they may create a similar infrastruc­ture in Bosnia-Herzegovin­a. He said they also discussed with their Turkish counterpar­ts how to overcome problems regarding drug imports.

Bosnia-Herzegovin­a has so far reported 26,081 COVID-19 cases. Though 18,634 patients in the country have recovered, the death toll has reached 790. Turkey plans to continue to share its experience in fighting the coronaviru­s pandemic with other countries.

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