Panel discussion organized by the Sri Lanka College of Microbiologists in collaboration with the Expert Committee on Communicable Diseases of the Sri Lanka Medical Association and the Media Committee of the SLMA
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Sri Lanka College of Microbiologists (SLCM) was held on the 29th of October 2024, from 11.45am to 4.00pm at Hotel Galadari, Colombo. Read more →
It is with great sadness that we inform the death... Read more →
A preliminary workshop was conducted by the SLCM in collaboration with the Ceylon College of Physicians on 2nd July 2024 at the auditorium in the Epilepsy unit, National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Colombo Read more →
The SLCM has organised a series of workshops, aimed at introduction of the "National guideline of AMS for health care institutions in Sri Lanka” and the implementation of the newly introduced National Antimicrobial Prescription Chart and AWaRe classification of antimicrobials. Read more →
Typhoid fever is a potentially severe life-threatening bacteraemic illnesses caused by the bacteria Salmonella Typhi. Estimated 11–21 million cases of typhoid fever occur worldwide each year causing an estimated 135,000–230,000 deaths. Read more →
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Sri Lanka College of Microbiologists (SLCM) was held on the 29th of October 2024, from 11.45am to 4.00pm at Hotel Galadari, Colombo. Read more →
It is with great sadness that we inform the death... Read more →
A preliminary workshop was conducted by the SLCM in collaboration with the Ceylon College of Physicians on 2nd July 2024 at the auditorium in the Epilepsy unit, National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Colombo Read more →
The SLCM has organised a series of workshops, aimed at introduction of the "National guideline of AMS for health care institutions in Sri Lanka” and the implementation of the newly introduced National Antimicrobial Prescription Chart and AWaRe classification of antimicrobials. Read more →
Typhoid fever is a potentially severe life-threatening bacteraemic illnesses caused by the bacteria Salmonella Typhi. Estimated 11–21 million cases of typhoid fever occur worldwide each year causing an estimated 135,000–230,000 deaths. Read more →