Egypt delivers 2nd batch of anti-hepatitis drugs to Uzbekistan
The Egyptian government donated more than 7,700 packages of Daclatasvir and Sofosbuvir drugs for the treatment of patients of the Research Institute of Virology.

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The second batch of drugs Daclatasvir and Sofosbuvir against hepatitis C, allocated by the Egyptian government as humanitarian aid, arrived at the Tashkent International Airport, Kun.uz correspondent reports.
The second batch included more than 7,700 packages of Daclatasvir and Sofosbuvir drugs with a total value of $62,000.
It should be recalled that in early May, Uzbekistan received more than 17,000 packages of Daclatasvir worth $35,000.
In total, by the end of next year, Uzbekistan will receive 800,000 packages of anti-hepatitis drugs for a total of $4.8 million free of charge.
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