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Dr Mansukh Mandaviya lays foundation stone for NCDC branches in six states

The state branches will coordinate with NCDC HQR in New Delhi with real-time sharing of data and information aided by cutting-edge technology

Dr Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare virtually laid the foundation stone for National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) branches in six states (Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh).

Dr Mandaviya said, “Disease surveillance plays a crucial part in disease prevention, control and management. Towards this end, the regional branches of NCDC will play a pivotal part. They will provide a boost to public health infrastructure with prompt surveillance, rapid detection and monitoring of diseases thereby enabling early interventions.”

NCDC branches in the states and UTs will support the state governments in timely disease surveillance and monitoring. These will enable early warning leading to timely intervention based on evidence gathered from the field, he pointed out. The state branches will coordinate with NCDC HQR in New Delhi with real-time sharing of data and information aided by cutting-edge technology. NCDC branches would also be crucial in ensuring the timely availability of updated guidelines so that accurate scientifically backed information can be disseminated easily.

Currently, NCDC has eight branches in states with a focus on one or few diseases, these will be repurposed and new branches are being added with the mandate for integrated disease surveillance activities, dealing with Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR), multi-sectoral and entomological investigations etc.

Union Health Minister also inaugurated the NCDC Laboratory Block -1, Residential Complex and NRL of the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme. The NCDC Laboratory Block will house state-of-the-art testing and referral laboratories concerned with bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic diseases of public health concern. The laboratory is equipped with 50 high-capacity labs which include 30 Bio-safety level3 labs, 5 RT-PCR labs and 15 other labs. The laboratories will be designed to not only offer the testing facility but also provide hands-on training, capacity building and quality assurance services to the whole network of laboratories across the country.

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