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20: 198:(WHO), specifically with the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) and influenza program, with the Center for Diseases Control of the United of America (CDC-USA) and (CDC-MERTU-G), with the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) and with institutions like the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI). 91:
This triumph, led by Dr. William C. Gorgas in the first years of the 20th century, was achieved by one of the largest and most successful community-level public health interventions ever recorded in the history of medicine. Since then, many emerging and reemerging diseases have been studied at GMI
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The Regional Training Center is an educational facility dedicated to community health care workers and clinicians of Central America to prepare them to provide better primary and preventive health care to underserved rural and poor urban communities and indigenous populations. These health care
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Today GMI is an autonomous public institution that works closely with the Ministry of Health. Its vision is to improve the health of Panama and Central America. Its mission is to develop health research in Panama, to fulfill the functions of a national public health laboratory and to provide
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education to health care workers of the region. GMI is evolving to become Panama’s national public health institute and will continue serving the Ministry of Health by providing the best evidence available to develop public health policy.
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providers are trained to provide the first line of response to health needs of their communities, especially in areas related of infectious diseases, pandemic illness response and the attainment of Millennium Development Health Goals.
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In 2006, GMI signed an MOU with the Department of Health and Human Services and was also awarded two grants, one to increase its virology diagnostic capacity and to strengthen the surveillance of influenza virus in Panama and
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and physicians and scientists of many nationalities working there have made significant contributions to medicine in the tropics. These collaborations and lines of investigation have continued up to the present.
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and human reproduction. GMI has contributed to better the health of Panama and the Central American countries by acting as a reference laboratory to diagnose diseases like yellow fever, malaria, measles,
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in 1928. It was administered by the United States until 1990. Since 1990, it has been a part of the Ministry of Health of the Government of Panama.
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and the other to develop a Regional Training Center for community health care workers of the Central American Region.
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A collection of the institute's papers are held at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland.
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institution that has been dedicated for more than 80 years on investigating diseases in the tropics and
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GMI's has research agreements and research projects with academic centers like the
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GMI is known for its high quality laboratories, including those of
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medical research
preventive medicine
Panama City
Dr. Belisario Porras
William Crawford Gorgas
tropics
yellow fever
malaria
Panama
Colon
Panama Canal
parasitology
immunology
genomics
entomology
bacteriology
virology
chronic diseases
arbovirus
encephalitidies
influenza
dengue
hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome
Pan-American Health Organization
human immunodeficiency virus
Ministry of Health
Central America
Johns Hopkins University
George Washington University

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