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Description:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established an office in Uganda in 1991. CDC Uganda works with the government of Uganda (GOU) and other partners to advance science-based public health initiatives to help the country confront its unique health issues and to improve the health of its citizens. With a focus on the prevention, control, and treatment of HIV/AIDS, CDC Uganda supports TB and malaria programs, maternal and child health services, and vaccination programs. Additionally, CDC works to advance global health security by improving Uganda’s ability to prevent, detect, and respond to public health threats.
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uganda_factsheet.pdf
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Content Notes:CDC Staff -- At a Glance -- Top 10 Causes of Death -- HIV/AIDS -- Malaria -- Health Security -- Health Systems Strengthening -- Emerging Infections -- Impact in Uganda.
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