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The MERS hit the South Korea served as a turning point in the crisis management response system on infectious diseases. In South Korea, about 80 kinds of legal infectious diseases are controlled under the “Infection Disease Control and Prevention Act.” This study examined improvement with an aim of managing crisis of new infectious diseases mainly focusing on prevention of infectious diseases. As part of establishing an effective and efficient crisis management system of infectious diseases, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had established a complete control tower in well preparation for a possible outbreak. In terms of prevention and response, an article on punishment is revised such as the enactment of prevention act for new infectious diseases spread from foreign countries and disinfection. In terms of response and restoration, there is a capacity-building for crisis and communication in response to infectious diseases. New infectious diseases will continue to appear. In responding to the uncertain change, a government-wide crisis management system should be reinforced in an effort to prevent further incoming and transmission of new infectious diseases into the society.
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Introduction
Crisis Management System in South Korea and Current State
Concept and History of Infectious Diseases
Crisis Management System of Infectious Diseases in South Korea
Current State of the Occurrence of Infectious Diseases in South Korea
Key Points of the Act on the Prevention and Management of Infectious Diseases
Revised Act on the Prevention and Management of Infectious Diseases in South Korea
Foreign cases on the Act on the Prevention and Management of Infectious Diseases
Independence of Robert Koch Institute (RKI)
Regulation on Compensation for Special Occasions
Legal Improvement for Crisis Management of New Infectious Diseases
Building Complete Control Tower of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Enactment of New Act on Foreign Infectious Disease Prevention
Amendment of Punishment Acts Including Disinfection
Reinforcement of Capacity-building for Crisis and Communication on Infectious Diseases
Conclusion
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