Ramadan: So far there's no water poisoning track in Decan

National Public Health Institute Director Naser Ramadani has said the results that have come up today regarding the poisoning in Decani do not yield lead that poisoning has come from water. He stressed that this does not mean that infection is not from water but that other tests will continue to [...]
National Public Health Institute Director Naser Ramadani has said the results that have come up today regarding the poisoning in Decani do not yield lead that poisoning has come from water.
He stressed that this does not mean that infection is not from water, but that further tests will continue to be done to find the cause.
The lab results that came out today are saying right now that we don't have any hydical poisoning tracks. But that does not mean that there are no hydric infections. But it's going to be after permanent tests of both water and patient analysis. We will be informed by the time”, Ramadani said.
Ramadani said that “all infections involving both hydric, food or other infections are under monitoring”.
“also is in research, and the issue of the water supply and water supply, which is constantly being monitored for the quality of the drinking water” said the director of IKSHPK's.











