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CDC Nationwide Influenza Diagnostic Test Training for Human Infection

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

National Drill Tests Pandemic response Capabilities with⁢ Real-World Diagnostic Scenarios

South Korea’s ‍Centers for Disease Control and‌ Prevention (KDCA) conducted a nationwide practical cooperation training exercise this month to‌ evaluate and enhance the nation’s ability to respond to a novel infectious disease outbreak. The drill ‌simulated the emergence ​of an initial patient case and subsequent community spread, ​focusing on diagnostic testing and reporting⁤ procedures.

Thirty-three‌ institutions participated in the​ exercise, including the⁤ KDCA (including ​its Jeju branch), the Ministry‍ of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), City and Provincial Health and Surroundings Research Institutes (including support facilities), and four leading infectious disease hospitals: Catholic University Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, Korea University anam hospital, Seoul National University Hospital, and Severance Hospital.A diagnostic reagent emergency production agency was‌ also involved.The⁣ training centered around the rapid deployment and utilization of diagnostic ‌reagents granted emergency use authorization by ​the MFDS following ⁤joint evaluation by public ⁤and government experts.Participating inspection agencies received the reagents and performed actual diagnostic tests, promptly reporting results ‍to assess on-site response effectiveness and procedural efficiency.

A comprehensive review of the training results will occur on October 22,with participating institutions collaborating ‌to ‌identify areas⁢ for betterment in the overall​ national response system.

This exercise builds upon previous KDCA training conducted in 2019 for the novel coronavirus and in 2024 for the Nipah ⁢virus. Officials emphasized the ⁢importance of this drill as a practical exercise utilizing actual reagents and testing protocols.

“Infectious disease diagnostic‌ tests are the most significant early measures in a crisis,and the accuracy and speed of diagnosis is the core of the overall crisis response strategy,” stated Lim Seung-kwan,head of the KDCA.

Findings from the training will inform future system improvements and strengthen public-private cooperation in pandemic preparedness.

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