Institute for Disease Control and Research

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Friedrich Wilhelm Institute for Disease Control and Research
Agency overview
FormedMarch 23, 1949; 75 years ago (1949-03-23)
Preceding agencies
  • Office of Communicable Diseases (1930)
  • Office of Offshore Disease Control and Prevention (1939)
  • Center for Public Health (1943)
JurisdictionImperial government of the Englean Empire
HeadquartersKortberge, Principality of Hastenfeld
Employees9,874
Agency executive
Parent agencyImperial Ministry for Health
Websitefriedrichwilhelminstitut.ek.gov

The Friedrich Wilhelm Institute for Disease Control and Research (Friedrich Wilhelm Reichsinstitut für Seuchenkontrolle und -forschung) is the leading public health institute in the Englean Empire, existing as a federal agency under the Imperial Ministry for Health. Its main goal is to protect public health and safety through the control and prevention of disease, injury, and disability in the Englean Empire, its territories and internationally. Originally created to focus on infectious diseases, it has expanded to incoporate focus on food borne pathogens, environmental health, occupational safety and health, health promotion, injury prevention and educational activities designed to improve the health of Englean citizens.


Emperor Friedrich Wilhelm IV, the namesake and original supporter of the organisation.