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List of Sanitary-Epidemiological Laboratories.Xlsx Руйхати озмоишгоҳҳои санитари эпидемиологӣ дар ҷумҳурӣ List of Sanitary-Epidemiological Laboratories № Ҷойгиршавии озмоишгоҳҳо / Located МД «ОСЭ»-ии Хадамоти назорати давлатии тандурустӣ ва ҳифзи иҷтимоӣ / 1 State institution Sanitary-epidemiological laboratory Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар ш.Душанбе / Sanitary and 2 Epidemiological Laboratory Dushanbe city Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Турсунзода / Sanitary and 3 Epidemiological Laboratory Tursunzoda district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар ш.Ҳисор / Sanitary and 4 Epidemiological Laboratory Hisor city Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Ваҳдат / Sanitary and 5 Epidemiological Laboratory Vahdat district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Шаҳринав / Sanitary and 6 Epidemiological Laboratory Shahrinav district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Рудакӣ / Sanitary and 7 Epidemiological Laboratory Rudaki district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Рашт / Sanitary and Epidemiological 8 Laboratory Rasht district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Нуробод / Sanitary and 9 Epidemiological Laboratory Nurobod district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Файзобод / Sanitary and 10 Epidemiological Laboratory Fayzobod district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Тоҷикобод / Sanitary and 11. Epidemiological Laboratory Tojikobod district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Сангвор / Sanitary and 12 Epidemiological Laboratory Sangvor district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Роғун / Sanitary and 13 Epidemiological Laboratory Rogun district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Лахш / Sanitary and 14 Epidemiological Laboratory Lakhsh district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ ш.Кулоб / Sanitary and Epidemiological 15 Laboratory Kulob sity Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Восеъ / Sanitary and 16 Epidemiological Laboratory Vose district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Данғара / Sanitary and 17 Epidemiological Laboratory Dangara district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Муминобод / Sanitary and 18 Epidemiological Laboratory Muminobod district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Ҳамадони / Sanitary and 19 Epidemiological Laboratory Hamadoni district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Фархор / Sanitary and 20 Epidemiological Laboratory Farkhor district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Темурмалик / Sanitary and 21 Epidemiological Laboratory Temurmalik district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Шоҳин / Sanitary and 22 Epidemiological Laboratory Shohin district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Балҷувон / Sanitary and 23 Epidemiological Laboratory Baljuvon district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Ҷайҳун / Sanitary and 24 Epidemiological Laboratory Jayhun district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Сарбанд / Sanitary and 25 Epidemiological Laboratory Sarband district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.А.Ҷоми / Sanitary and 26 Epidemiological Laboratory A.Jomi district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Хуросон / Sanitary and 27 Epidemiological Laboratory Khuroson district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Шаҳритуз / Sanitary and 28 Epidemiological Laboratory Shahritus district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Вахш / Sanitary and 29 Epidemiological Laboratory Vakhsh district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Носири Хусрав / Sanitary and 30 Epidemiological Laboratory Nosiri Khusrav district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Ёвон / Sanitary and Epidemiological 31 Laboratory Yovon district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Бохтар / Sanitary and 32 Epidemiological Laboratory Bokhtar district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Ҷалолиддини Балхи / Sanitary and 33 Epidemiological Laboratory Jalolidini Balkhi district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар ш.Норак / Sanitary and 34 Epidemiological Laboratory Norak city Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Панҷ / Sanitary and Epidemiological 35 Laboratory Panj district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Кабодиён / Sanitary and 36 Epidemiological Laboratory Kabodiyon district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Дустӣ / Sanitary and 37 Epidemiological Laboratory Dusti district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар ш.Бохтар / Sanitary and 38 Epidemiological Laboratory Bokhtar city Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ МНДСЭ дар вилояти Суғд/ Sanitary and 39 Epidemiological Laboratory Sugd region Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар ш.Хуҷанд / Sanitary and 40 Epidemiological Laboratory Khujand city Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Деваштиҷ / Sanitary and 41 Epidemiological Laboratory Devashtich district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Зафаробод / Sanitary and 42 Epidemiological Laboratory Zafarobod district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Исфара / Sanitary and 43 Epidemiological Laboratory Isfara district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Конибодом / Sanitary and 44 Epidemiological Laboratory Konibodom district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар ш.Гулистон / Sanitary and 45 Epidemiological Laboratory Guliston city Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Бӯстон / Sanitary and 46 Epidemiological Laboratory Buston district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Мастчоҳ / Sanitary and 47 Epidemiological Laboratory Mastchoh district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Спитамен / Sanitary and 48 Epidemiological Laboratory Spitamen district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Ҷ.Расулов / Sanitary and 49 Epidemiological Laboratory J/Rasulov district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Панҷакент / Sanitary and 50 Epidemiological Laboratory Panjakent district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Истаравшан / Sanitary and 51 Epidemiological Laboratory Istaravshan district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Б.Гафуров / Sanitary and 52 Epidemiological Laboratory B.Gafurov district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Табошар / Sanitary and 53 Epidemiological Laboratory Taboshar district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣн.Шаҳристон / Sanitary and 54 Epidemiological Laboratory Shahriston district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Ашт / Sanitary and Epidemiological 55 Laboratory Asht district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Айни / Sanitary and 56 Epidemiological Laboratory Ayni district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар ш.Хоруғ / Sanitary and 57 Epidemiological Laboratory Khorug city Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Дарвоз / Sanitary and 58 Epidemiological Laboratory Darvoz district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Ванҷ / Sanitary and Epidemiological 59 Laboratory Vanj district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Рушон / Sanitary and 60 Epidemiological Laboratory Rushon district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Ишкошим / Sanitary and 61 Epidemiological Laboratory Ishkoshim district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Шуғнон / Sanitary and 62 Epidemiological Laboratory Shugnon district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Рошкала / Sanitary and 63 Epidemiological Laboratory Roshkala district Озмоишгоҳи санитарӣ-эпидемиологӣ дар н.Мурғоб / Sanitary and 64 Epidemiological Laboratory Murgob district.
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