Global Health Security
In today’s interconnected world, we are only as safe as the most fragile state. Through new opportunities like the Global Health Security Agenda, CDC is building upon its established platforms and programs to better prevent, detect and respond to infectious disease outbreaks and other public health threats before they spread.
In the Spotlight
- Advancing the Global Health Security Agenda: Progress and Early Impact for U.S. Investment
- Seven Things The Government Can Do To Prevent The Spread Of The Zika Virus
- CDC Foundation Business Pulse: Global Health Security
- CDC Director: A Global Plan to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to the Next Killer Disease
- CDC Grand Rounds: Shifts in Global Health Security: Lessons from Ebola
- CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden speaks at the American Center, New Delhi
- Uniting in Seoul to Extinguish Epidemic Threats through the Global Health Security Agenda
- Q&A: Ahead of Seoul-Hosted GHSA Meeting, CDC Director Talks Ebola
- Page last reviewed: May 17, 2017
- Page last updated: May 17, 2017
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