CDC in Brazil: Expanding Public Health Efforts and Collaborations
CDC has been actively working in Brazil since 2003, focusing on controlling the HIV epidemic. Over the years, their work has expanded to other public health threats, including pandemic preparedness, workforce development, neglected tropical diseases, and antimicrobial resistance. Learn more about CDC's efforts in Brazil and their collaborations with local health organizations.
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2024-09-27
CDC, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been actively involved in Brazil's public health landscape since 2003, with a primary focus on HIV control. However, their efforts have expanded over the years to address various other health challenges faced by the country.
One of the key areas of CDC's work in Brazil is pandemic preparedness and response. CDC works closely with local partners to enhance Brazil's ability to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease outbreaks. This includes strengthening disease surveillance, laboratory systems, and emergency response capabilit ... clique aqui para ler mais.