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.

Fiscal Year 2019 Budget Pie Chart, see details below
NCBDDD Fiscal Year 2019 Appropriations

NCBDDD FY 2019 Appropriations

(in thousands)

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