CDC in Kazakhstan: October 2013
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Description:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has long collaborated with Ministries of Health in Central Asia to better recognize and respond to serious public health threats. In 1995, CDC also formally established an office (CDC-Central Asia Region—CDC-CAR) in Almaty, Kazakhstan to serve as the home base for coordinating activities throughout the Central Asia Region. Within the region, CDC aims to strengthen the capacity to detect, prevent and control disease and respond to public health threats in Central Asia.
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