Selected article for: "early detection and infectious disease outbreak"

Author: Kim, Amanda J.; Tak, Sangwoo
Title: Implementation System of a Biosurveillance System in the Republic of Korea and Its Legal Ramifications
  • Document date: 2019_12_1
  • ID: 4742rwas_33
    Snippet: The IDCPA has several limitations in terms of facilitating the early detection of and response to biological agents. First, although the categorization of infectious diseases may enable a consistent response to an incident, and the assignment of responsibilities, it hampers the detection of unknown or novel risks. While the IDCPA was modified after the 2015 MERS outbreak, categorizing it under ''group 4 infectious disease,'' it does not provide g.....
    Document: The IDCPA has several limitations in terms of facilitating the early detection of and response to biological agents. First, although the categorization of infectious diseases may enable a consistent response to an incident, and the assignment of responsibilities, it hampers the detection of unknown or novel risks. While the IDCPA was modified after the 2015 MERS outbreak, categorizing it under ''group 4 infectious disease,'' it does not provide guidelines for new or emerging diseases that may threaten public health. The scope of IDCPA is narrower than that of biosurveillance-related US legislation in terms of targets of monitoring, integration of information and systems, and collaborative surveillance. The expansion of the scope is premised on integration of data.

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