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Rebecca Martin, PhD 20 j
Membalas @DrMartinCDC
We know that diseases know no borders, and it takes a whole of society approach to prevent, detect, and respond to disease threats anywhere and everywhere.
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Rebecca Martin, PhD 20 j
Membalas @MTVShuga
We viewed the miniseries, now adapted to highlight the impact of , and provide resources and support.
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Rebecca Martin, PhD 20 j
Membalas @_dinotshe
Discussing with global leaders like on the panel, we highlighted the importance of governments seeing health security preparedness as an investment.
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Rebecca Martin, PhD 20 j
Last week I had the opportunity to speak on a & side panel about the critical role of private sector in global health security.
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CDC Global Health 29 Sep
This past weekend on Sept. 26th, marked the 2nd anniversary of the Political Declaration on , stemming from the High-Level Meeting on TB. This declaration continues to mobilize and accelerate efforts to prevent, cure, and . Learn more:
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CDC Global Health 28 Sep
Over the weekend, marked the 2nd Anniversary of the Political Declaration on ending . The first-ever High-Level Meeting by the on Tuberculosis saw commitments by world leaders to . Learn more:
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CDC Global Health 25 Sep
In a new perspective, CDC experts outline recommendations based on lessons learned from the 2018 North Kivu outbreak. Continued capacity building is crucial to improving current and future outbreak responses.
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U.S. Embassy India 21 Sep
Thanks to the dedicated work of countless people, the declared India “polio free” in 2014! and are proud to have supported that effort through training programs and knowledge sharing platforms.
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U.S. Embassy India 21 Sep
When the pandemic struck in early 2020, the partnership sprang into action. provided ventilators to India and supports local “disease detectives,” who offer on-the-ground epidemiology expertise to help curb the threat!
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CDC Global Health 24 Sep
NEW RELEASE: A CDC-authored perspective recommends that strategies to strengthen detection of new cases in DRC be expanded to include surveillance and detection of cases.
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CDC Global Health 23 Sep
Congratulations to 's Dr. Tunji Funsho - has recognized him for his role in wild polio certification, reminding us that great leaders make great accomplishments possible. Learn more about his journey to help here📰:
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CDC Global Health 23 Sep
New study from , , , and in shows controlling high can be a cost-effective strategy for preventing premature deaths for many low- and middle-income countries.
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Rebecca Martin, PhD 23 Sep
We are closer than ever to eradication due to the work of people like 's Dr. Tunji Funsho, leading efforts to vaccinate millions in Nigeria. Congratulations to Dr. Funsho on being a part of ! It is an honor richly deserved.
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Rebecca Martin, PhD 22 Sep
Congratulations to Director on receiving the 2020 Global Goalkeeper Award! His leadership has been critical to ensuring countries collaborate to respond to disease threats like .
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Rebecca Martin, PhD 15 Sep
Drs. Knight and Marston spoke with on ROI in , lessons learned from , and the need for strong capacity to detect and respond to emerging health threats. ’s partnerships with countries lay a strong foundation to build on.
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CDC 14 Sep
CDC looks back to 1980 and the start of the Field Epidemiology Training Program in Thailand. Congratulations on 40 years of discovery, solutions, and helping others live their healthiest lives! Learn more: .
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CDC Global Health 14 Sep
The Field Epidemiology Training Program has trained more than 18K Disease Detectives globally. Among current trainees, 85% are involved in the response; among FETP graduates, 100% are actively engaged in the response. Learn more:
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CDC Global Health 11 Sep
Burma (Myanmar) has been validated by for eliminating trachoma, the leading infectious cause of blindness, as a public health problem! Congratulations to all involved on this important milestone!
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CDC Global Health 11 Sep
Daily tobacco smoking is decreasing around the world, but not everywhere. New study in shows comprehensive tobacco control measures helped countries with higher prevalence of adult tobacco smoking to reduce daily smoking:
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CDC Global Health 11 Sep
CDC, , the Thailand Ministry of Public Health () & the Epidemic Intelligence Service were instrumental in teaching, training & mentoring the in the first program outside of North America. Learn more:
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