Translations:DiseaseInvestigation:Course Manual/66/en

  • Dinas in districts commonly have different coordination structures adjusted with local needs, policies and habits. When people report disease occurrence, the coordination process will usually start. Some coordinate among their fellow field officers at puskeswan level, with section chiefs or, even, only to division or echelon 3 levels. However, many of these coordination lines are not working. Coordination is usually done when suspects of strategic infectious animal diseases or outbreaks occur or at least after field officers provide services.