Development and evaluation of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency’s scenario-based training program for effective response to emerging infectious disease outbreaks.

Publication date: Jul 09, 2025

This study aimed to strengthen the core capabilities of epidemiological investigation and response teams (ERTs) at the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, drawing on lessons learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome and coronavirus disease 2019 pandemics. The primary objectives were to facilitate rapid and accurate data collection and analysis, improve communication skills, and simulate real-world on-site responses. The training program was developed using a scenario involving a novel infectious disease from the World Health Organization priority list entering a community. ERTs collected and analyzed epidemiological data and implemented control measures as they addressed the missions of the scenario. Improvement in competencies was assessed through self-evaluation surveys completed before and after training. A total of 49 participants, including disease control officers, epidemic intelligence officers, researchers, and administrative officials, attended the training. Participant satisfaction with the training was high, scoring 6. 4 out of 7, and the improvement in competency was statistically significant (pre-training score, 5. 2; post-training score, 6. 2; p

Concepts Keywords
Coronavirus Disease
Epidemiology Epidemiology
Infectious Investigation
Korea Outbreak response
Training Training
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Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH emerging infectious disease
disease MESH Middle East respiratory syndrome
disease MESH coronavirus disease 2019
disease IDO site
disease MESH infectious disease
pathway REACTOME Infectious disease

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