U.S. Centers for Disease Control Focuses on India
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established an office in India in 2001 with an initial focus on HIV/ AIDS prevention. Today, CDC has a broader scope and in addition to its headquarters in New Delhi maintains a presence in Mumbai and Hyderabad.
CDC works closely with national and local institutions to address HIV, tuberculosis, influenza, antimicrobial resistance, and immunization for vaccine-preventable diseases, as well as strengthening laboratory, surveillance, and workforce capacity to respond to disease outbreaks. To learn more about the CDC work in India.
CDC works closely with national and local institutions to address HIV, tuberculosis, influenza, antimicrobial resistance, and immunization for vaccine-preventable diseases, as well as strengthening laboratory, surveillance, and workforce capacity to respond to disease outbreaks. To learn more about the CDC work in India.