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IgG anti-nucleocapsid antibodies reduced the risk of re-infection for a period of 6 months, says a research conducted by the PMC and PIPH joint team of researchers.

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PIPH & PMC faculty’s Research Published in "Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines and Immunotherapy".

Identifying higher risk subgroups of health care workers for priority vaccination against COVID-19

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PIPH & PMC faculty’s Research Published in International Journal of GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS.

Knowledge of danger signs and BPCR at community level can significantly reduce pregnancy related complications.

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Project review meeting of Naunehal Pilot Project.

Prof. ZA Bhutta, Director Research of the Center for Global Child Health, SickKids, Canada leading the project review meeting of Naunehal Pilot Project.

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General body meeting of PAFEC KP Chapter held at PMC

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PIPH faculty’s research on hand washing behavior change published in Oxford Journal of Public Health

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PIPH faculty's article published in WHO EMRO's East Mediterranean Health Journal

Prime Foundation & AKU's collaborative research project published in Lancet - Global Health

Study was regarding community engagement for immunization.

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Emergency & Disaster Management workshop in collaboration with Rescue 1122 and PDMA

Participants were trained by specialists from Rescue 1122 and Provincial Disaster Management Authority

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1st January, 2012 A closing ceremony for the Skills up-gradation course was held on the 1st of January 2012 at the Moon Welfare Vocational Center. The chief guest of the ceremony was Dr. Maqsood Ali Khan, Provincial Technical Officer W.H.O.

During his opening remarks, the Director PSU-Prime, Dr. Saeed Anwar, congratulated the trainees on completing the course. He deemed this experience as extremely gratifying and expressed his and Prime Foundation’s commitment for such development projects in the future. Dr. Saeed hoped that the trainees will use this course as means of strengthening their businesses.

Mr. Shabbir Hussain Naz, the Master Trainer, Vocational Consultant and Proprietor of the MWVC also congratulated the students and wished them best of luck for their future endeavors. He expressed confidence in the passing out trainees that after this up-gradation course they will be better able to run and market their business more efficiently.

In his address, the chief guest of the ceremony Dr. Maqsood Ali Khan, Provincial Technical Officer W.H.O, lauded the efforts of Prime Foundation for their part in the uplift of the down trodden communities. He said that the cause for which this whole project has been developed is very noble and is in lieu with the altruistic teachings of Islam about the welfare of fellow muslims. He congratulated the team of Prime Foundation for successfully conducted the course and also congratulated the passing out trainees and wished them best of luck in the future.

In the end, certificates were distributed among the 16 passing out trainees certifying their successful completion of the course.