Functions of HPSC
HPSC has six main areas of responsibility:
- Surveillance of some of the major communicable diseases. By surveillance, we mean:
- Collecting data
- Collating it
- Analysing it and
- Communicating information to those who need to know
- Operational support - providing expert advice to, and responding to requests for support from, departments of public health or hospitals;
- Training for professionals working in communicable disease control;
- Research - identifying and developing best practice in communicable diseases;
- Policy advice - providing advice to government departments and appropriate agencies in relation to the development of standards, guidelines and practices, and promoting the adoption of best practice by different agencies;
- Public information - providing information on infectious diseases to the public and the media.
News
Publications
- National enhanced surveillance of Clostridium difficile infection in Ireland,
Quarter 3 2011
03 February 2012 - VTEC Enhanced Surveillance Report Form
02 February 2012 - Enhanced surveillance form for suspected, probable or confirmed cases of leptospirosis
02 February 2012 - Weekly Influenza Report, Week 4, 2012
02 February 2012





