The Center for Specific Infectious Disease Control (CSIDC) has been established on the basis of the Anti-Town Station.
CSIDC conducts modern laboratory examinations for various special infectious diseases and other infections. The center's epidemiological control covers unstable areas and residential districts susceptible to tularemia, tularemia, plague, anthrax, brucellosis, intestinal yersiniosis, and others.
Within the framework of the World Health Organization's (WHO) national programs, the center's virological and immunological laboratories carry out scientific research on poliomyelitis, influenza, measles, mumps, sudden infant death syndrome, and rotaviruses. The immunological laboratory is certified by the WHO and recognized as a reference laboratory.