At a glance
CDC works 24/7 to protect the health and safety of Americans and people around the world. CDC's Global Health Center works to address dangerous and costly public health concerns, including global health security, vaccine-preventable diseases, HIV, and tuberculosis—responding when and where health threats arise. Read more about the impact of CDC's Global Health Center.
Our divisions
Learn about CDC's work to eliminate HIV and tuberculosis.
Learn about CDC's work to build global public health capacity.
Learn about CDC's work to strengthen global immunization.
Where we work
CDC has a network of country and regional offices in over 60 countries.
Since 2020, U.S. CDC has established six regional offices worldwide.
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Global Health Center