National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases


National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases or NICED is an Indian medical institute that conducts research and develops prevention and treatment and control strategies related to enteric diseases and HIV/AIDS. The headquarter of NICED is located at Kolkata, West Bengal. NICED is affiliated to and financed by Indian Council of Medical Research.

History

and the Gangetic Plain have had a long history of cholera and related epidemics. Indian Council of Medical Research set up a cholera research centre at Kyd Street, Kolkata, West Bengal. The aim of establishing this centre was to conduct research related to cholera and other enteric diseases. In 1979, the cholera research centre was renamed to National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases. In 1980 the institute received the World Health Organization's recognition as "WHO Collaborative Centre for Research and Training on Diarrhoeal Diseases".
During the COVID-19 pandemic in India, NICED and their microbiologists and researchers played an important role. According to a news article published in The New Indian Express in April 2020, the scientists were working round the clock in shifts.

Recognition

In 1968 the institute was given the status of "International Reference Centre for Vibrio Phage Typing" by the World Health Organization. In 1980 the institute received the recognition as "WHO Collaborative Centre for Research and Training on Diarrhoeal Diseases".