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The World Health Organization, Center for Disease Control and the National Institute of Health are the most prominent organizations that manage health issues like infectious disease. The NIH has a branch that specializes in infection called the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is an organization located in Atlanta, Georgia that deals with infection control.
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Bernhard Liese has written: 'Organizing and managing tropical disease control programs' -- subject(s): Case studies, Communicable Disease Control, Medical policy, National health services, Organization & administration, Prevention, Regional medical programs, Tropical diseases, Tropical medicine
The Center of Disease Control is responsible for creating and monitoring what is called Standard Precations, which is the standard for safe minimum infectious practices used in medical arenas.
maintenance of national health statistics
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Surveillance means actively watching; you would have to be on the lookout for people with a certain disease even if those people had not sought medical care or perhaps didn't even know they had the disease in question. In comparison, monitoring can be done just be keeping informed about available statistics; you would want to know how many people have had a diagnosis of a particular disease or have been admitted to a hospital to be treated for that disease.
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OSHA -- Ocupational Safety and Health Administration and CDC -- Centers for Disease Control and Safety