National Public Health Laboratory (Sudan)
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national-public-health-laboratory-sudan-187-5115754
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National Public Health Laboratory (Sudan)
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The National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) is a public health laboratory in Sudan that was previously known as the Stack Medical Research Laboratories from its inception in 1927 until April 1969. The name Stack Medical Research Laboratories referred to Lee Stack, a Governor-General of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Directors including Eric S. Horgan, Robert Kirk, and Mansour Ali Haseeb developed research programs on endemic diseases including leishmaniasis, yellow fever, and smallpox vaccine developmen
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Public health laboratory in Sudan
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Public_Health_Laboratory_(Sudan)
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2023-11-15T10:15:27Z
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2024-09-08T09:07:11Z
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