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    Experts Discuss Innovation, Disease Prevention at Water Quality Forum – Health

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneOctober 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The second version of the Water High quality Discussion board (WQF), which concludes at the moment, gathered worldwide specialists to debate the most recent improvements in water high quality and infectious illness prevention.

    In statements to the Emirates Information Company (WAM), Yohannes Mengistu Eshete, Nation Director, World Well being Worldwide, Affiliation of Public Well being Laboratories (DPHL), Ethiopia, offered his nation’s sewage surveillance mission. He stated that wastewater monitoring is a vital instrument for early pathogen detection, permitting policymakers to implement well timed interventions earlier than outbreaks unfold.

    He added that Ethiopia plans to develop the mission and combine it absolutely into the nationwide epidemiological surveillance system.

    Jason Moore, Senior Advisor for the GCC at Lyten Batteries, burdened the significance of dependable water labelling and praised the UAE’s efforts in bottled water requirements. He stated Lyten’s graphene-based nanobatteries could possibly be utilized to water filtration sooner or later, serving to to safe sustainable freshwater in desert environments.

    Professor Ryo Honda of Geosciences and Civil Engineering School at Japan’s Kanazawa College, stated that Japan is increasing wastewater monitoring to different Asian international locations, monitoring pathogens reminiscent of SARS-CoV-2 and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). He famous that outcomes are shared day by day on-line and thru social media alerts, serving to residents make knowledgeable decisions about masks, gatherings, and secure public areas.

    Professor Haroun Shah, College of West London, highlighted speedy bacterial detection strategies, together with MALDI-TUF mass spectrometry, which he stated are accessible even in low-income international locations. He added that Raman Spectroscopy may minimize detection time to 10 seconds, with synthetic intelligence additional accelerating pattern processing.

    Dr. Farida Al Hosani, Deputy CEO of the World Institute for Illness Elimination (GLIDE), stated the institute helps surveillance initiatives worldwide, together with using wastewater networks to detect polio. She underlined the function of genetic testing and AI in forecasting outbreaks earlier than they happen.

    The occasion is organised by M42 Environmental Sciences in partnership with the Abu Dhabi High quality and Conformity Council (ADQCC).

    Observe Emirates 24|7 on Google News.



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