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National Public Health Act of 2008.

Country/Territory
Sudan
Document type
Legislation
Date
2008
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Environment gen., General
Keyword
Public health Pests/diseases Hygiene/sanitary procedures Institution Research
Geographical area
Africa, Landlocked Developing Nations, Least Developed Countries, Near East and North Africa, Northern Africa, Red Sea & Gulf of Aden, Sahel
Abstract

This Act consisting of 35 articles and II Annexes aims at protecting the health of the human being in Sudan. It establishes the Public Health Co-ordination National Council with the following main tasks (i) lay down the systems and standards of the national health system; (ii) approve the national health policies and strategies; (iii) propose health legislation in co-operation with the competent bodies; (iv) supervise medical researches conducted on human beings and verify their comp ability with the profession ethics, values, traditions and heritages; (v) lay-down the bases and control of monitoring epidemic diseases, and strive to prevent the spreading thereof, combat and eradicate the same, and organize procedure of quarantine; and (vi) organize the international relations in the field of health. The Act deals also with (i) communicable and epidemic diseases and their reporting; (ii) prohibition to travel or enter an intended destination for a patient of a communicable diseases or suspected of being infected with such diseases, save upon the approval of the competent health authorities; (iii) practice of a profession suspended; (iv) public places closed; (v) closure, or demolishing of buildings, and destruction of luggage and clothes; (vi) children vaccinations; (vii) medical service in emergent cases; (viii) right to free treatment (in emergent cases, children up to the age of five, pregnant women, and service of the basic health care); and (ix) prohibition of blood-transfusion, abortion and exhumation of tombs without following the procedures specified in arts. 31-33.

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