The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Protecting America's Health
Mission and Vision
Established in 1946, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the national public health agency of the United States, dedicated to protecting the nation's health and promoting well-being.
Our Mission:
- To protect people from health threats,
- Promote healthy living,
- Prepare for emergencies.
Our Vision:
A healthier future for all.
Scope of Work
The CDC's work encompasses a broad range of public health activities, including:
- Disease surveillance and investigation,
- Immunization and vaccine development,
- Environmental health and food safety, li>Chronic disease prevention and health promotion,
- Emergency preparedness and response.
Impact and Accomplishments
Over the decades, the CDC has played a vital role in protecting the health of Americans and people worldwide, including:
- Eradicating smallpox,
- Controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS,
- Reducing the incidence of heart disease and stroke,
- Responding to major public health emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Partnerships and Collaborations
The CDC collaborates with a wide range of partners, including state and local health departments, healthcare organizations, academic institutions, and international health agencies, to address public health challenges and improve health outcomes.
Stay Informed and Get Involved
To learn more about the CDC, visit its website at www.cdc.gov. You can also follow the CDC on social media for the latest public health news and updates.
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