The growing interdependence of world economies and the sharp rise in worldwide travel have highlighted how closely related global public health issues are to those that affect each individual nation. Therefore, BEP works with foreign scientists to improve their skills in developing, detecting, and responding to infectious disease outbreaks, whether they are caused by misuse, intentional release, naturally occurring outbreaks, or any combination of these. This helps to increase global biological security.
These are just a few of the techniques used to improve illness identification and management:
Program for Training in Field and Laboratory Epidemiology: Aid nations in the creation and implementation of dynamic public health policies to build and upgrade their public health infrastructure and systems. For the applied epidemiology training programme, these schools provide the option of include a laboratory training component.
Disease Diagnosis: Supply tools and instruction for identifying a number of infectious illnesses that are widespread in BEP priority nations, such as TB, highly pathogenic influenza, brucellosis, and others.
Build capacity for disease monitoring of a variety of infectious illnesses, such as highly pathogenic influenza, FMD, and other emerging zoonotic diseases by providing training in this area.
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