Integrated laboratories in 13 Area Hospitals in A.P. to be ready by April
The Hindu
Thirteen integrated laboratories in Andhra Pradesh will enhance rural healthcare by offering 134 essential tests by April.
Thirteen Integrated Public Health Laboratories being set up at Area Hospitals across Andhra Pradesh will help improve healthcare services in rural areas, Minister for Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare Satya Kumar Yadav has said, adding that the facilities are likely to start functioing from March or April.
In a statement on Tuesday, Mr. Yadav said 134 tests relating to communicable and non-communicable diseases can be performed at these laboratories. The labs are being set up under the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM) at a cost of ₹16.25 crore.
All the necessary equipment for sample testing are being readied, the Minister said.
The labs are equipped with Class 2 Biological Safety Cabinets (BSCs), an automated 5-part cell counter, an automated hormone analyser, a semi-automated biochemistry analyser, an electrolyte analyser, and a microtome.
These advanced machines will also be used in collecting samples required for national programmes, such as HIV diagnosis, hepatitis, and tuberculosis.
More integrated laboratories in the State can help identify the diseases and their severity in a shorter time. These will be helpful during outbreaks, when coordination is required among different departments, he said.













