To strengthen epidemiological capacity in the country, the Government of India in 2012 initiated a unique, competency-based training in epidemiology. Modeled along the United States Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS), this 2-year mentor-driven and practical-oriented program, based on “learning by doing,” is being implemented by the National Centre for Disease Control in Delhi, in close collaboration with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta. In its 4th year now, many lessons learned so far are being used to expand the program, without compromising on the technical quality. Many including the trainees who have completed the program speak highly of the epidemiological skills imparted in real time and feel that if the In...
Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) with 9 years of its implementation in India has given...
Abstract India has made appreciable progress and continues to demonstrate a strong commitment for es...
India has emerged as a global economic power, but millions still suffer from curable infectious dise...
The FETPs have matured and contributed to the strengthening of the Indian public health system. Key ...
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) was established in 1951 at the Centers for Disease Control a...
For over 20 years, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has experienced a highl...
Introduction: Following the 2005-6 chikungunya outbreak, a project to strengthen regional Public Hea...
BackgroundGiven that many infectious diseases spread rapidly, across borders and species, there is a...
The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, provides a framework that supports efforts to impro...
India, the second most populous country in the world, has 17% of the world’s population but its tot...
Recent COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of increase in the ability of public health ...
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) was created at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in 1951...
More than ever, competent field epidemiologists are needed worldwide. As known, new, and resurgent c...
In our globalized world, contagious diseases and other health threats can spread rapidly across inte...
Training epidemiologists on the front lines of public health since 1951 130 current ofcers | 3,852 a...
Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) with 9 years of its implementation in India has given...
Abstract India has made appreciable progress and continues to demonstrate a strong commitment for es...
India has emerged as a global economic power, but millions still suffer from curable infectious dise...
The FETPs have matured and contributed to the strengthening of the Indian public health system. Key ...
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) was established in 1951 at the Centers for Disease Control a...
For over 20 years, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has experienced a highl...
Introduction: Following the 2005-6 chikungunya outbreak, a project to strengthen regional Public Hea...
BackgroundGiven that many infectious diseases spread rapidly, across borders and species, there is a...
The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, provides a framework that supports efforts to impro...
India, the second most populous country in the world, has 17% of the world’s population but its tot...
Recent COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of increase in the ability of public health ...
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) was created at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in 1951...
More than ever, competent field epidemiologists are needed worldwide. As known, new, and resurgent c...
In our globalized world, contagious diseases and other health threats can spread rapidly across inte...
Training epidemiologists on the front lines of public health since 1951 130 current ofcers | 3,852 a...
Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) with 9 years of its implementation in India has given...
Abstract India has made appreciable progress and continues to demonstrate a strong commitment for es...
India has emerged as a global economic power, but millions still suffer from curable infectious dise...