Centre for Emergency Infectious Diseases

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The Centre for Emergency Infectious Diseases is a specialized unit within Norway’s public health system that focuses on preparedness, surveillance, and response to serious infectious disease threats and outbreaks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf infectious disease centre
public health unit
activity development of preparedness plans
epidemiological analysis of outbreaks
implementation of infection control measures
public health surveillance
risk assessment of infectious disease threats
collaboratesWith healthcare institutions in Norway
international public health organizations
national health authorities in Norway
country Norway
field epidemiology
infectious disease control
public health preparedness
focus emergency infectious diseases
infectious disease outbreaks
serious infectious disease threats
function preparedness for infectious disease emergencies
response to infectious disease outbreaks
surveillance of infectious diseases
goal protect population health in Norway
reduce impact of serious infectious disease outbreaks
locatedIn Norway
partOf Norwegian public health system NERFINISHED
role coordinate response to serious infectious disease events
monitor emerging infectious disease threats
support national public health preparedness
sector public health

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Norwegian Institute of Public Health hasPart Centre for Emergency Infectious Diseases