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KMID : 1143420180110401341
Public Health Weekly Report
2018 Volume.11 No. 40 p.1341 ~ p.1345
Laboratory-based tests Performed by Research Institutes of Public Health and Environment in 2017
Kim Hyun-Yeong

Rhee Jee-Eun
Kim Gab-Jung
Yoo Cheon-Kwon
Abstract
Seventeen Research Institutes of Public Health and Environment (RIPHEs) are parts of city/provincial goverments belonging to local autonomous entities that perform laboratory testing and research to promote public health and preserve the environment. RIPHEs conduct laboratory testing to identify infectious disease pathogens in the jurisdictions. Every year, RIPHEs report the results of laboratory testing related to infectious diseases to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(KCDC) in accordance with the Enforcement Decree of the Public Health and Environment Research Institute Act.RIPHEs averagely identified 34.4 infectious diseases in 2017. The KCDC transferred technology to RIPHEs to develop thelocal capacity of laboratory testing. The annual number of laboratory tests performed by RIPHEs increases every year
because of the technology transfer and expansion of a pathogen surveillance project for emerging infectious diseases. In
2017, the number of infectious disease tests totaled 1,013,401, an increase of 4.7% from the previous year. Private and
public institution¡¯s requests and the pathogen surveillance accounted for 51.8% and 48.2% of the total tests, respectively.
In addition, the designated infectious disease group had the highest percentage (59.8%) of total tests. We aim to analyze
the infectious disease test results of RIPHEs to provide basic data for policy-making.
KEYWORD
Infectious disease, Research Institute of Public Health and Environment (RIPHE), Seventeen Research Institutes of Public Health and Environment (RIPHEs) are parts of city/provincial goverments belonging Laboratory testing
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