Shinva Supports Africa CDC
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On March 14, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy and
Dr. Jean Kaseya, Director-General of the Africa CDC, visited the headquarters
(Phase I) of the African Union's Africa CDC. They praised its vital
role in disease prevention, epidemic response, and public health coordination.
Prime Minister Abiy emphasized that the Africa CDC’s advanced lab facilities
and research capabilities are crucial in preventing diseases and coordinating
Africa’s response to epidemics.
Infection control, a key element of public health security, has received significant attention. Shinva has provided essential technological support and equipment, helping the Africa CDC strengthen Africa’s public health efforts.
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As an important equipment supplier, Shinva’s LMQ.C vertical sterilizer plays a critical role in the Africa CDC's labs. Its reliable performance supports the development of the CDC’s infection control system, demonstrating that basic equipment determines system effectiveness. The Africa CDC’s lab facilities must meet the highest quality standards, which are perfectly embodied by Shinva’s high-temperature sterilization equipment.
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Shinva, a state-owned enterprise with a global vision, adheres to the mission of Better Innovation Better Lives. Its equipment, certified by EU CE and ISO 13485, forms a comprehensive infection control solution that includes cleaning, disinfection, sterilization, and sterile assurance. These technologies and equipment not only support the Belt and Road health initiative but also help Africa build a self-sufficient public health system through mutual recognition of infection control standards.
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About Africa CDC Headquarters Assistance Project
The Africa CDC
Headquarters (Phase I) project, organized by the Ministry of Commerce’s
International Economic Cooperation Department, is a flagship China-Africa
public health collaboration. Construction began ahead of schedule in late 2020,
overcoming challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, and was completed on time in
January 2023. The Africa CDC is now a leading public health institution in
Africa, strengthening the continent’s capacity for disease detection,
prevention, control, and rapid response to health threats.