Infection Control Society of Pakistan
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The Infection Control Society of Pakistan (ICSP) is a non-profit national organisation in Pakistan, representing specialist practitioners in infection control.[1][2] The body consists of a network of health care professionals, Social scientists, financial advisors, opinion leaders and international experts and has conducted research and studies for control and prevention of infectious diseases in the country.[citation needed]
The body is an affiliated member of the International Federation of Infection Control (IFIC), International Society for Infectious Diseases, based in the United States and the Global Health Council based in Washington D.C.. It is headed by its president Rafiq Khanani.[1]
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[edit]- ^ a b Mahnoor Sherazee (17 June 2011). "Coming to a pharmacy near you?: Don't get bugged, get better — with the help of a cockroach". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 24 August 2020.
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