The
Epidemiological Unit was established in 1959 with assistance
from World Health Organization (WHO) to strengthen surveillance
of communicable diseases. Initially, the unit functioned
with a WHO consultant and a national counterpart, who, after
further training in epidemiology, was appointed in 1961,
as the Epidemiologist of the Department of Health Services.
.Prior to this, the functions of epidemiological surveillance
were under the guidance of a Senior Medical Officer (Epidemiology)in
the Department of Health Services. From its inception, the
Epidemiological Unit worked very closely with the Public
Health Veterinary Officer (now Director, Public Health Veterinary
Services)
and the Medical Statistician, and were all located at Chelsea
Gardens,Colombo 3.
In
the early 1970s, all three units were shifted to the Anti-Tuberculosis
Campaign building at Deans Road, presently occupied by the
Ministry of Health.
...By
1967, the Unit had expanded, two more Assistant Epidemiologists
have ..been appointed
during this period, both with specialized training in epidemiology.