
Department of Disease Control
The Department of Disease Control is a government agency responsible for monitoring, preventing, and managing infectious diseases within a country. It conducts research, develops health policies, and implements programs to control outbreaks, improve public health, and promote healthy behaviors. The department works closely with healthcare providers, laboratories, and community organizations to detect diseases early, ensure appropriate treatment, and prevent the spread of illnesses. Its goal is to protect the population from health threats through surveillance, vaccination campaigns, health education, and emergency response planning.