The UAE Genetic Diseases launched a comprehensive survey programs and advanced through their participation in Arab Health 2010
Held active discussions with a number of associations and international bodies through its first participation
First participation at the Arab Health Exhibition 2010, The Society for UAE Genetic Diseases announced the launch of a comprehensive survey programs and contribute to the development of advanced ways to determine the spread of genetic diseases and to educate communities about the symptoms and means of treatment. It was the participation of the very successful, where she discussed the many issues and opportunities for cooperation with a number of leading bodies and associations in the region and the world.
They aim to raise awareness and educate the community of genetic diseases and methods of treatment and follow-up and focus on diseases prevalent disease thalassemia, voile disease, and spinal cord defects among the population of the region. Therefore, it was the Society’s involvement in the exhibition very important to inform visitors about the most prominent technology and systems for scanning and screening for genetic diseases.
Commenting on the successful participation of the Assembly, said Dr Mariam Mattar, Chief Executive of the Assembly of UAE Genetic Diseases The importance of the exhibition lies in the exchange of experiences and ideas among those interested in genetics, specialists and medical practitioners to blood diseases, especially that the region is characterized by multi-nationalities in it, thereby making communication with the various bodies working is crucial. Emphasized Dr. rain at the exhibition’s position as a platform ideal for the payment of the health sector to further progress and development through networking with leading companies, associations and bodies and get to know the latest studies and techniques used.
Has been characterized by a copy of the current year, Arab Health Exhibition 2010 supported the convening of the Conference of the 17 with the participation of some 400 global spokesman and an expert in the health sector. The conference discussed many of the topics highlighted in medicine and surveillance systems in addition to a comprehensive health sector in the Middle East, which was estimated to be worth about 80 billion U.S. dollars annually.


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