Centre for Waterborne Diseases

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The Centre for Waterborne Diseases is a specialized unit within Norway’s public health system that focuses on research, surveillance, and prevention of illnesses transmitted through water.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public health research centre
specialized unit
aimsTo improve water safety
prevent waterborne diseases
reduce incidence of water-related illness
support public health decision-making
collaboratesWith Norwegian health authorities NERFINISHED
international public health organizations
local municipalities in Norway
water supply operators
country Norway
fieldOfWork environmental health
epidemiology
infectious disease surveillance
public health
waterborne diseases
focusesOn drinking water safety
illnesses transmitted through water
recreational water quality
waterborne outbreaks
hasActivity data analysis
guideline development
monitoring of waterborne pathogens
outbreak investigation
prevention
public health advice
research
risk assessment
surveillance
hasScope national
languageOfWork English
Norwegian
locatedIn Norway
monitors quality of water-related health data
waterborne disease trends in Norway
partOf Norwegian public health system
provides expert advice on waterborne disease control
guidance on safe drinking water
technical support during waterborne outbreaks
regulates none
sector public sector
subjectOf waterborne disease prevention policies in Norway
usesMethod epidemiological surveillance
laboratory analysis of water samples
outbreak detection systems

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Norwegian Institute of Public Health hasPart Centre for Waterborne Diseases