Influenza Division strategic priorities 2022-2024 : improving global influenza control, prevention, preparedness, and response
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Description:CDC’s Influenza Division (ID) provides scientific and programmatic leadership for the detection, prevention, and control of influenza domestically and internationally. Each year in the United States, a seasonal influenza epidemic results in millions of illnesses, hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations, and tens of thousands of deaths. Pandemic influenza remains an even more devastating threat and can emerge at any time. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the threat posed by respiratory disease to the forefront of the world’s attention and has been a stark example of the disproportionate impact of these health threats to racial and ethnic minority populations. The following document provides an overview of the Influenza Division’s strategic priorities to continue to improve vaccine impact, influenza detection and control, and epidemic and pandemic risk assessment and readiness for 2022-2024. These priorities build on our previous advancements and successes, incorporate lessons learned from responding to COVID-19, and will allow ID to continuously evaluate and adjust its focus to meet the needs of the evolving influenza threat environment.
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