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February 19, 2021 - The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), jointly with the National Chamber of Innovative Healthcare of Uzbekistan, organized online training for healthcare providers to improve treatment of critically-ill COVID-19 patients requiring critical care and mechanical ventilation. This training is a part of USAID’s Local Health Systems Sustainability project activity to support Uzbekistan's response to COVID-19.

During the virtual event, health workers learned how to use Zoll ventilators and oxygen therapy principles for patients with severe forms of COVID-19. ICU experts from other countries working with the Zoll ventilators shared their experience and best practices on how to provide respiratory support, methods, and modes of ventilation for critically ill COVID-19 patients.

“Our doctors are learning the latest techniques for the use of mechanical ventilation devices, which is extremely important for the treatment of patients with severe pneumonia, caused by COVID-19,” said Rovshan Izamov, Chairman of the National Chamber of Innovative Healthcare. “The introduction of best international practices in the healthcare of Uzbekistan is one of the tasks of the National Chamber. We highly value USAID’s continued support in this area,” he added.

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USAID partners with the Government of Uzbekistan to diversify the country’s economy and increase regional trade, address serious health threats – including COVID-19 – and build the government’s capacity to respond to the population’s needs. For more information, visit: https://www.usaid.gov/uzbekistan.

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Healthcare workers training
Sanobar Khudaybergenova for USAID