ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Egypt have agreed to enhance bilateral collaboration in the health sector, with a specific focus on eliminating Hepatitis C. Egyptian health experts will visit Pakistan soon in order to extend support in the fight against Hepatitis C.
The understanding was reached during a meeting between Health Minister Mustafa Kamal and Ambassador of Egypt to Pakistan Dr Ihab Mohamed Abdelhamid. The meeting underscored a mutual commitment to pursue joint strategies to tackle key health challenges affecting both nations.A core highlight of the discussions was the proposal for joint initiatives to eradicate Hepatitis C. The two sides explored the possibility of launching collaborative programs that draw on Egypt`s successfulexperience in controlling and significantly reducing Hepatitis C prevalence in recent years.
The meeting also touched upon expanding technical cooperation and promoting medical tourism between the two countries. Both dignitaries emphasised the value of sharing expertise and improving healthcare systems through coordinated efforts.-Aamir Yasin