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Prepared for Emerging Health Threats |
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People in all communities will be protected from
infectious, occupational, environmental, and
terrorist threats.
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Preparedness
CDC will contribute to national,
state, and local efforts to prepare for and
prevent public health disasters before they
occur.
When a disaster has occurred, CDC will be
prepared to respond and support national,
state, and local partners in responding in
order to improve public health outcomes.
After response to a disaster has ended, CDC
will assist national, state, and local
partners in the recovery and restoration of
public health functions. |
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Integrate and enhance the existing
surveillance systems at the local,
state, national, and international
levels to detect, monitor, report, and
evaluate public health threats. |
67. |
Support and strengthen human and
technological epidemiologic resources to
prevent, investigate, mitigate, and
control current, emerging, and new
public health threats and to conduct
research and development that lead to
interventions for such threats. |
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Enhance and sustain nationwide and
international laboratory capacity to
gather, ship, screen, and test samples
for public health threats and to conduct
research and development that lead to
interventions for such threats. |
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Assure an integrated, sustainable,
nationwide response and recovery
capacity to limit morbidity and
mortality from public health threats. |
70. |
Expand and strengthen integrated,
sustained, national foundational and
surge capacities capable of reaching all
individuals with effective assistance to
address public health threats. |
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