Emerging Infections Program
Maryland Department of Health
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Varies
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
state
Overview
Emerging Infections Program
This program conducts active, laboratory-based surveillance using defined surveillance populations, conducts epidemiologic and laboratory infectious disease-related special studies, and responds rapidly to emerging infectious disease threats.
Details
- Agency: Maryland Department of Health
- Application Due: N/A
- Financial Assistance: Project Grant
Eligible Applicants
State Government
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How to Apply
Application Due: N/A
Program website: https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/OIDEOR/EIP/pages/Home.aspx
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