PUBHLTH 2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: American Public Health Association, Disease Surveillance, World Health Organization

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24 Apr 2019
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What role does laboratory testing play in the prevention of communicable diseases. Laboratory testing can play a pivotal role in the prevention of communicable diseases. This is because they can detect new diseases as well as their symptoms and what best methods are available to preventing further spread. One goal of particular relevance to the laboratory community is to strengthen the domestic infectious disease surveillance capability (gaines 1998). To reach this goal, many disease control centers such as the cdc are expected to expand efforts in order to rebuild the core infrastructure of state and local health departments (gaines 1998). However, even with this taking place, there still exists a problem in the public health community relating to laboratory testing. This problem being that laboratories cannot provide free of charge for the tests needed for control of the spread or disease unless those tests are funding with public funds (american.

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