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Appendix A: Global Health Websites
Organization
Publication
Carter Center Guinea Worm Eradication ProgramDisclaimer
Center for Strategic and International Studies Contagion and Conflict: Health as a Global Security ChallengeDisclaimer
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The HIV/AIDS Collaboration, CDC and The Ministry of Public Health Thailand
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Global Polio Eradication Initiative
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guinea Worm Disease Fact Sheet
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Global AIDS Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Working with Partners to Improve Global Health: A Strategy for CDC and ATSDR
Adobe Acrobat (300 KB)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention International Health Data Reference Guide, 1999
Adobe Acrobat (1.6 MB)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention U.S.-Mexico Border Infectious Diseases Surveillance
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Preventing Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Strategy for the 21st Century
Adobe Acrobat (923 KB)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Biological and Chemical Terrorism: Strategic Plan for Preparedness and Response
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Protecting the Nation's Health in a Era of Globalization: CDC's Global Infectious Disease Strategy
Council on Foreign Relations and Milbank Memorial Fund Why Health is Important to U.S. Foreign Policy
Department of Defense Global Emerging Infections System
Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Global Health Web site
Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationDisclaimer  
Global Alliance for Vaccines and ImmunizationDisclaimer  
Institute of Medicine Emerging Infections From the Global to Local PerspectiveDisclaimer
Institute of Medicine America's Vital Interest in Global HealthDisclaimer
Joint United Nations Programme for AIDS (UNAIDS)  
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health Global Research Plan for HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and TuberculosisDisclaimer
Adobe Acrobat (1.65 MB)
National Intelligence Council The Global Infectious Disease Threat and Its Implications for the United StatesDisclaimer

National Science and Technology Council, Committee on International Science, Engineering, and Technology, Working Group on Emerging and Reemerging Diseases Infectious Disease - A Global Health ThreatDisclaimer
Rockefeller Foundation Program on Health EquityDisclaimer
Roll Back MalariaDisclaimer  
Safe Injection Global Network  
Stop TB InitiativeDisclaimer  
United Nations FoundationDisclaimer  
United States Agency for International DevelopmentDisclaimer  
World Bank, Pan-American Health Organization, and Inter-American Development Bank Shared Agenda for Health in the AmericasDisclaimer
World Bank World Development Report 2000/2001Disclaimer
World Health Organization Removing Obstacles to Healthy DevelopmentDisclaimer
World Health Organization WHO Antimicrobial Resistance InfobankDisclaimer
World Health Organization WHO Report on Global Surveillance of Epidemic-prone Infectious DiseasesDisclaimer
World Health Organization Overcoming Antimicrobial ResistanceDisclaimer
World Health Organization Global Strategy for the Containment of Antimicrobial ResistanceDisclaimer
World Health Organization The World Health Report 2000Disclaimer
World Health Organization, Rotary International, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) Global Polio Eradication InitiativeDisclaimer
World Health Organization, UNICEF, UNAIDS, World Bank, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), United Nations Population Fund Health: A Key to ProsperityDisclaimer

 

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Booklet Contents
item Contributors
item Table of Contents
item Preface
item Executive Summary
item Introduction
 
item International Cooperation To Combat Infectious Diseases
item U.S. Investment in Global Public Health
item Protecting the health of U.S. citizens at home and abroad
item Furthering U.S. humanitarian efforts
item Providing economic and diplomatic benefits
item Enhancing security
item CDC's Role in Promoting Global Public Health
item An evolving mission
item Vision for the Future
item Partnerships and Implementation
item Priorities and Objectives
 
item
1. International Outbreak Assistance
item Objectives
item
2. A Global Approach to Disease Surveillance
item Objectives
item
3. Applied Research on Diseases of Global Importance
item Objectives
item
4. Application of Proven Public Health Tools
item Objectives
item
5. Global Initiatives for Disease Control
item Objectives
item
6. Public Health Training and Capacity Building
item Objectives
item List of Boxes
item Acronyms
item Appendix A
item Appendix B
item Appendix C
item Appendix D
item Appendix E
item Acknowledgments
item References

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