Global Health E-Brief: 2009 4th Qtr
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02-04-2010
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Series: Global Health E-Brief
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Alternative Title:Revisiting successful integration of public health interventions
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Description:Issue title: Revisiting successful integration of public health interventions
3-year anniversity edition.
Welcome to the fourth quarter 2009 Global Health E-Brief, designed to inform readers about key global health activities at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The end of 2009 marks the completion of the third year of the Global Health E-brief. To celebrate this milestone, this quarter’s e-brief showcases some of our past articles. In looking forward to the Obama Administration’s commitment to a holistic approach to global health, this issue revisits previously published articles highlighting CDC programs that have pioneered integrations of public health interventions, and cross-program and -agency collaborations. Evidence-based integration of activities across disease-specific programs has been critical in helping CDC reach more people in need and use scarce resources efficiently.
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