Fiscal Year 2019 Budget
CDC’s National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) fiscal year (FY) 2019 appropriation includes $155.56 million for Child Health and Development, Health and Development with Disabilities, and the Public Health Approach to Blood Disorders.
Funds are currently supporting surveillance, research, and prevention activities that are addressing issues with the greatest public health burden and implementing strategies to improve health outcomes.
NCBDDD FY 2019 Appropriations(in thousands) |
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Child Health and Development | $65,800 |
Birth Defects | $19,000 |
Fetal Death | $900 |
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome | $11,000 |
Folic Acid | $3,150 |
Infant Health | $8,650 |
Autism | $23,100 |
Health and Development with Disabilities | $62,660 |
Disability and Health | $16,000 |
Healthy Athletes Initiative | $10,500 |
Mobility Disabilities | $3,500 |
Tourette Syndrome | $2,000 |
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) | $10,760 |
Muscular Dystrophy | $6,000 |
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) | $1,900 |
Fragile X | $2,000 |
Spina Bifida | $6,000 |
Congenital Heart Failure | $4,000 |
Public Health Approach to Blood Disorders | $4,400 |
Hemophilia CDC Activities | $3,500 |
Hemophilia Treatment Centers | $5,100 |
Thalassemia | $2,100 |
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome | $2,000 |
Surveillance for Emerging Threats to Moms and Babies | $10,000 |
NCBDDD Total | $155,560 |
Page last reviewed: April 1, 2020