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About NCDC

The National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau, established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 and following expansion was renamed in 1927 as the Malaria Survey of India. The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as the Malaria Institute of India (MII). In view of the drastic reduction achieved in the incidence of malaria under National Malaria Eradication Programme (NMEP), Government of India decided to reorganize and expand the activities of the institute to cover other communicable diseases. Thus, on July 30, 1963 the erstwhile MII was renamed as NICD to shoulder these additional responsibilities.

The institute was established to function as a national centre of excellence for control of communicable diseases. Thefunction of the institute also included various areas of training and research using multi-disciplinary integrated approach.

An important tool for Rapid Dissemination of Information towards Control of Diseases.

CD Alert is a monthly newsletter of the National Centre for Diseases Control, Directorate General of Health Services, to disseminate information on various aspects of communicable diseases to medical fraternity and health administrators. It is widely circulated to different parts of the country including Directorates of Health Services of different States, Districts, Primary health Centres, Medical Colleges and individuals. Many a times, the important topics covered in CD Alert have been reproduced, in part or whole, by Indian Medical Association for dissemination of knowledge. The first issue was published in August 1997 on emerging and reemerging diseases and a total of seventy five issues have been published so far.

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Training Programmes

India Epidemic Intelligence Service Programme
Intermediate Field Epidemiology Training Programme (AIIH&PH, Kolkata)
Intermediate-Field Epidemiology Training Programme (NIPHTR, Mumbai)
SectorConnect
Regional Field Epidemiology Training Programme (FETP)
Two-week Field Epidemiology Training Programme (FETP)
Regional Training Programme on Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases for Paramedics