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Recommended Govt.RT-PCR Laboratory for International Passengers Recommended Govt.RT-PCR Laboratory for international passengers 2021年1月13日時点 Division List of Govt. RT-PCR Lab 1 Barisal (SBMC) Sher E Bangla Medical College, Barisal 2 Chattogram (BITID)Bangladesh Institute of Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Chattogram 3 Chattogram (CoxMC) Cox'sbazar Medical College ( IEDCR Field Laboratory) 4 Chattogram (CuMC)Cumilla Medical College 5 Dhaka (NILMRC) National Institute of Laboratory Medicine & Referral Centre 6 Dhaka (NPML-IPH) Institute of Public Health 7 Dhaka (NIPSOM) National Institute of Preventive & Social Medicine, Mohakhali 8 Dhaka Narayanganj 300 Bed Hospital 9 Khulna (KMC)Khulna Medical College 10 Khulna (KuMC)Kustia Medical College 11 Mymensingh (MMC)Mymensingh Medical College 12 Rajshahi (SZRMC) Shahid Ziaur Rahman Medical College, Bogura 13 Rajshahi (RMC) Rahshahi Medical College 14 Rangpur M Abdur Rahim Medical College, Dinajpur 15 Rangpur (RpMC) Rangpur Medical College 16 Sylhet (SOMC) Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College 17 Chattogram Abdul Malek Ukil, Medical College, Noakhali 18 Chattogram Chattogram Medical College 19 Dhaka icddr, b (for all foreigners) 20 Dhaka AFIP-/CMH 21 Dhaka IEDCR-Govt Employees 22 Dhaka Police Hospital 23 Dhaka Sarkari karmochari Hospital Division List of Private. RT-PCR Lab 1 Dhaka ICDDR'B, Mohakhali 2 Dhaka DMFR-Moliculer lab& Diagnostic, Sobhanbag 3 Dhaka LABAID, Dhanmondi 4 Dhaka Universal Medical College Hospital, Mohakhali 5 Dhaka Institute for developing Science and Health initiatives (Ideshi), Mohakhali 6 Dhaka Popular Diagnostic Centre, Dhanmondi 7 Dhaka Square Hospital, Panthapath 8 Dhaka Evercare Hospital, Boshundhara 9 Dhaka Prava Diagnostic, Banani 10 Dhaka United Hospital, Gulshan 11 Dhaka Stemz Health care 12 Dhaka Gulshan Clinic Limited ※バングラデシュ政府発表に基づき、当館作成.
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