CDC in Thailand: August 2021
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Description:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has worked with Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) since 1980 when CDC established the first Field Epidemiology Training Program outside of North America to train the next generation of public health leaders in Thailand and the region. CDC and MOPH have collaborated to prevent and control HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, influenza, and other infectious diseases; combat emerging infectious diseases through preparation, surveillance, and control; translate local research into global advances; improve refugee and migrant health; and share important lessons and knowledge from Thailand’s experience with other countries. The current COVID-19 response is a hallmark example of how this collaboration has been key to building a successful response to a global pandemic.
Thailand-2021FS.pdf
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Pages in Document:3 unnumbered pages
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