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2.1.3
Functions of NIID
As mentioned above, NIID is the main research institute for infectious diseases control
in Japan and is obliged to conduct research to meet national priority targets in the
health sector, and its research outcomes are expected to contribute to proven social
benefits.
The functions of NIID can be divided into research activities, reference services for
infectious diseases, surveillance of infectious diseases, national assays, international
cooperation, and training activities. Reference services aim to provide the testing
systems for infectious diseases; the surveillance services aim to collect, analyse, and
distribute information on infectious diseases, and the national assays aim to conduct
national tests to guarantee the quality of biological products (vaccines and blood
products) and provide reference standards for such biological and antibiotic products
that are required for national assays. Unlike the research activities and training
activities conducted by the research institute itself, such services including reference
services, surveillance services, and national control tests and other tests conducted in
cooperation with other affiliated institutes of the MOHLW as part of a national
programme. Therefore, in this report, these services are categorized as “health care
services”.
International cooperation comprises surveillance activities, such as isolation and
identification of pathogens and epidemiological investigation and diagnosis; reference
services such as the preparation and supply of standard materials, the improvement of
diagnostic antigens; and training activities for overseas trainees. All of these
activities are functionally categorized into surveillance, reference, national control tests
and other tests, and training activities. Therefore, in this report the activities under
international cooperation are re-categorised into surveillance, reference, national
control tests and other tests, and training activities.
From these viewpoints, the functions of NIID are categorised into research, human
resources development and contributions to the health service, such as reference
services, surveillance, and national control tests and other tests as shown in Table 2.2.
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