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CDC Division of Global HIV & TB country profile : Cameroon
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September 2022
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Description:The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) began work in Cameroon in 1998 as an HIV laboratory and research program. CDC partnered with the Government of the Republic of Cameroon in 2008 to strengthen disease control efforts and develop sustainable public health capacity. Through public health technical and financial assistance from CDC, Cameroon has accelerated progress to HIV epidemic control and leveraged capacity developed through CDC’s support to respond to COVID-19 and other health threats.
Strengthening Public Health Systems: CDC supports the Cameroon Ministry of Health in delivering clinical services in more than 300 health facilities across all ten regions through implementing partners. Health systems strengthening efforts include building epidemiology, surveillance, laboratory, research, and workforce capacity, to support HIV and TB prevention, and treatment programs along the clinical cascade to achieve HIV epidemic control.
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