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WHO Collaborating Centres : ウィキペディア英語版 | WHO Collaborating Centres World Health Organization Collaborating Centres include "over 800 institutions in 90 countries" that work with WHO in disciplines such as occupational health, food safety, and communicable disease prevention.〔(WHO Collaborating Centres ). World Health Organization. Accessed September 14, 2009.〕 The participating institutions partner with WHO to perform research, provide training, or offer other services in furthering a WHO health agenda. These partners are designated by the WHO director-general as a part of a collaborative network.〔(Collaborating Centres, Definition ). World Health Organization. Accessed September 14, 2009.〕 By using networks of established organizations, WHO is able to strengthen the scientific validity of its work and lower the costs of research. ==Centres worldwide== The World Health Organization has established networks related to a variety of health topics. For example, WHO has put in place centres focused on organ transplants, hearing loss prevention, hepatitis, leprosy, ethics, and maternal health. To move the work forward, WHO has numerous designated centres in each inhabited continent.〔(WHO Collaborating Centres global database ). Accessed September 14, 2009.〕 The network of centres for reference and research on influenza draws upon resources from Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. The network of WHO collaborating centres in occupational health is chaired by Dr. John Howard, director of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and contains more than 60 designated organizations from across the globe.〔(Collaborating Centre Connection ) newsletter, volume 1, number 1, March 2007.〕
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