4C for Fever – Continuous Care Coordination Center

The National Institute of Infectious Diseases proudly inaugurated the ‘4C for Fever – Continuous Care Coordination Center’ on October 3rd, 2025, at 9.00 a.m., marking a transformative advancement in telemedicine and home-based fever management.

Generously supported by Sampath Bank, the facility was ceremonially opened by Dr. Ananda Wijewickrama and former Director Dr. Dinesh Koggalage. The new center is dedicated to providing patients with continuous medical guidance, remote monitoring, and coordinated care throughout their recovery journey.

This initiative reflects a progressive step toward integrating technology with compassionate healthcare, enhancing accessibility and continuity of patient care.

A sincere appreciation is extended to all partners and contributors whose vision and support made this milestone possible.

Farewell to Matron Vajira Ranasinghe

The National Institute of Infectious Diseases bid a heartfelt farewell to esteemed Matron, Madam Vajira Ranasinghe, who retired after years of dedicated and exemplary service.

Throughout her career, Matron Ranasinghe has been a pillar of strength, providing compassionate leadership and unwavering commitment to patient care and nursing excellence. Her guidance and support have inspired countless nursing professionals and contributed immensely to the advancement of nursing services at NIID.

A special farewell ceremony was held on 2025/10/14 to honor her remarkable contributions, reflecting the deep respect, love, and gratitude of the entire NIID family.

As she steps into her well-deserved retirement, we extend our warmest wishes for continued happiness, good health, and fulfillment in the years ahead.

Madam Vajira Ranasinghe will always remain a cherished member of the NIID family.