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U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
Center for Global Health
U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
Center for Global Health
For more information about U.S. CDC activities in partnership with
the Government of China and other partners, please contact:
Jeffery W. McFarland, MD
cdcinfo@
In our interconnected world, our health is linked with the health of individuals and
communities throughout the world; we are only as safe from health threats as the
most vulnerable individuals and communities. In recognition of this fact, the United
States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stationed scientists and health
experts in countries across the globe, including China. CDC professionals complement
the efforts of other U.S. government agencies and partners by collaborating with
host nation health authorities to deliver life-saving science, groundbreaking medical
research, cutting-edge innovation, and proven long-term health investments that
translate into healthier communities, more productive economies, and more stable
societies.
The U.S. CDC in China works closely with our host country counterparts on key areas
of mutual interest and benefit.
Ensuring a healthier society in China while reducing global disease burden
U.S. CDC in China continues to strengthen our traditional areas of collaboration in
emerging and re-emerging infectious disease, vaccine-preventable diseases and HIV/
AIDS. Major advancements have been made in influenza surveillance, food-borne
salmonella surveillance, measles control and the identification and treatment of HIV
infected individuals as well as reducing mother-to-child transmission.
Disease knows no borders
In today’s world people, animals, food, raw materials, manufactured goods, and
even practices and fashions move across the globe faster than at any time in history.
An outbreak of infectious disease, a contaminated food or a dangerous practice
can spread across countries, continents and the glob
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