CDC Division of Global HIV & TB Country Profile: Vietnam: 09/01/2023
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Description:The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established its office in Vietnam in 1998. Since 2003, CDC has been a principal implementing agency for HIV programs under the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in Vietnam. Partnering with the Ministry of Health, CDC Vietnam supports the transition of HIV and TB services to domestic financing and program responsibility. This transition prioritizes continuity and quality of patient services while accelerating toward sustainable HIV epidemic control by advancing scientific innovations and equity for key populations (KP). CDC also supports Vietnam’s National Tuberculosis (TB) Program (NTP) with direct technical assistance (TA) to strengthen efforts to find, cure, and prevent TB, HIV-associated TB, and multidrug-resistant TB. These efforts include building capacity to operationalize new and existing TB control tools and using evidence to propel data-driven TB control and prevention activities.
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