英文摘要 |
Background In 2015, emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases such as Ebola in Western Africa, MERS in Korea and dengue fever in Southern Taiwan and Southeast Asian countries continue to threaten the people around the world. To address the threats, Taiwan CDC made great efforts in international cooperation and contributed tremendously to the international community through promoting and enhancing regional and global capacities to respond to the infectious disease outbreaks in 2015. Accomplishments I. Taiwan-US Cooperation on International Training Program During the year of 2015, we collaborated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the US Department of State to hold three training courses for healthcare workers, public health professionals and laboratory diagnostic professionals in order to enhance their capabilities to detect, access, report, notify, verify and respond to the threats and challenges presented by Ebola, MERS and Dengue Fever. |