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Description:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) first engaged with the country of Georgia in 1995 to assist with
the investigation of a large-scale diphtheria outbreak. Partnering with Georgia’s National Center for Disease Control and Public Health and other ministries, CDC helps develop capacity to detect and respond to disease outbreaks. CDC provides support to strengthen laboratory, surveillance, and workforce capacity for key public health issues such as hepatitis C virus elimination, measles, rabies, and polio eradication.
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georgia-factsheet.pdf
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Content Notes:CDC staff -- At a glance -- Top 10 causes of deaths -- Global Health Security -- Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program -- Laboratory Capacity Building -- One Health -- Antimicrobial Resistance -- Hepatitis C -- Vaccine-Preventable Diseases -- CDC impact in Georgia.
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