Table 2.5 Basic Concepts and Activities of CDSC
Basic
Concepts
Activities
Research
¾
Basic and applied research on infectious diseases
¾
Academic research for important diseases and emerging or re-emerging diseases
Human
Resources
Development
¾
Technical training for overseas trainees
¾
Planning and executing of training programs for NHS staff and domestic medical
personnel
Health Care
Services
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Surveillance and Information Services
】
¾
Collection of reports on the detection of infectious agents from public health
institutes in rural areas and the incidence of infectious diseases from sentinel clinics
throughout the country This information is made available to the public.
¾
Conducting epidemiological investigations in the event of the occurrence of an
epidemic or outbreak of an infectious disease
¾
Exchange of information with infectious disease surveillance organizations in other
countries.
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Reference Services
】
¾
Storage and supply of pathogenic agents
¾
Standardization of reagents, preparation and supply of reference materials required
for the diagnosis and surveillance of infectious diseases.
¾
Organizing communication network systems in cooperation with local laboratories
affiliated with the HPA
¾
Exchange of information with foreign organizations (WHO, CDC, developing
countries, etc.
)
【
National control and other tests and research on the quality control of biological
products and antibiotics
】
¾
National control tests for guaranteeing the efficacy, safety and homogeneity of
biological products (various vaccines and blood products) for prophylaxis, therapy
and diagnosis of infectious and certain non-infectious diseases
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Promotion of Prevention
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¾
Establishment of vaccination systems, surveillance and information services
¾
Indoor infections control
¾
Maintenance of wards for infectious diseases and re-classification of the types of
infectious diseases, including emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases
Prepared by the investigation team
In addition, among the national research institutes in specialized fields, there are the
Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research (CAMR), an applied microbiological
research laboratory that undertakes research on vaccine development and pathogenic
organisms, and the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC),
an independent national biological institute responsible for controlling and evaluating
biological medicine and antibiotics at the national level. These institutes work
closely with the Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre (CDSC) for research and
evaluation when needed.
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