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A. Training and teaching: Some important trainings imparted by the Institute are as under: a) Conduct Ph.D. Programme – The Institute is recognized as the approved centre for guiding the Ph. D. students under University School of Medicine and Para Medical Health Sciences, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi; b) Conduct Two year MPH (FE) course - Field Epidemiology Training Programme of 2 years – started in 2006 to strengthen field epidemiological competencies of existing health practitioners and career oriented professionals (on annual basis); c) Conduct Three-month FETP for WHO Fellows of SEARO - a Tailor-made course for South East Asian Region (on annual basis); d) Conduct Four week Regional Training Programme on Prevention & Control of Communicable Diseases for paramedicos - it is Tailor-made for South East Asian Region (on annual basis); e) Training and Technical support for water quality monitoring & surveillance (as and when required); f) Training in Vector Borne Diseases, partnership with NVBDCP, PHFI & NIMR (ICMR) (4 weeks, as and when financial assistance received from WHO). B. Expert group meetings: The Expert Group meetings for formulation of guidelines for surveillance, management, prevention and control of various communicable and non-communicable diseases are attended by experts of the respective fields, senior administrators of health services of the states and programme managers from medical, veterinary, agriculture and animal husbandry departments (as and when required). C. Fellowships: Scientists, research workers and health professionals, from India and abroad on WHO fellowships are placed in the institute for training and exchange of technical knowledge (as and when required). Research: Applied integrated research in following aspects of communicable as well as some aspects of non-communicable diseases is being undertaken: a) Operational Research is undertaken in the fields of bacteriology, virology, parasitology, immunology, epidemiology and entomology. The important diseases include Cholera, Polio, Measles, Yaws, Diphtheria, Meningitis, Tetanus, Hepatitis, AIDS, Rubella, Rabies, Dengue, Japanese Encephalitis, Kala-azar, Malaria, Filaria, Plague, Leptospirosis, Anthrax etc. (no period can be fixed); b) Laboratory and field oriented research in the transmission dynamics of arthropod borne diseases with the ultimate objective of vector control (no period can be fixed); c) Evaluation of new formulations of insecticides and biocides and screening of indigenous herbs to evaluate their insecticidal properties, studies on biological hazards of pesticides etc. (no period can be fixed); d) In- vitro cultures of organisms, development of reagents, rapid diagnostic tests including molecular techniques using modern equipment and latest technology (no period can be fixed).
Clients i. Homosexual (HM) / Blood product recipient / Parenteral drug abuser (IVDU) / Heterosexual female (HSF) / Heterosexual male (HSM) / Known HIV positive / Sexual partner of HIV positive [HIV P(F) / HIV P(M)] / Child born to HIV positive mother (MTCT)/People on ART/ PART/ Blood Donors/ State Reference Laboratories/ STD patients and Malaria Patients; ii. Army medical officers of AFMC, Veterinary army officers, MBBS students, Senior Medical officers of BSF, MD (CHA) and DHA final year students, M. Phil, MPH and Ph. D students, post graduate students of community medicine of medical colleges, CGHS and CHS officers, BHMS students and Nursing students from various Nursing Institutes of the Country; iii. States/ implementing agencies for Guinea Worm Eradication Programme (GWEP) and Yaws Eradication Programme (YEP); iv. Community, Medical & Para- medical staff and Research students; v. Surveillance Units in all States/Districts, Identified Training Institutes, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), National Informatics Centre (NIC), etc.; vi. Individual patients, high risk individuals, patients in outbreak situation, health care facilities at every level (within and outside government), Referral from hospitals and states; vii. Airport health organization, Delhi Airport in connection with VVIP flights going abroad. Airport Authority of India, Govt. Officers and Hospitals, General public by reference Laboratory support for investigation of water borne diseases; viii. Hospitals/Centres/ Field investigation units/ Veterinary hospitals and Health care facilities at Government / outside Government and Endemic states; ix. Students/Candidates wanting to pursue various courses conducted by the Institute.
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