Global Health Security programs

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Global Health Security programs are U.S. government initiatives that strengthen countries’ capacities to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats and pandemics worldwide.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. government global health initiative
infectious disease preparedness program
public health security program
aimsTo improve global pandemic preparedness
strengthen countries’ capacities to detect infectious disease threats
strengthen countries’ capacities to prevent infectious disease threats
strengthen countries’ capacities to respond to infectious disease threats
support implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005)
benefits low-income countries
lower-middle-income countries
upper-middle-income countries
contributesTo U.S. national security
global economic stability
global health security
cooperatesWith Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
World Bank
World Health Organization
World Organisation for Animal Health
regional public health networks
countryOfOrigin United States
focusesOn antimicrobial resistance
biosurveillance systems
border health and points of entry
emergency operations centers
emerging infectious diseases
infection prevention and control in health facilities
laboratory system strengthening
risk communication and community engagement
workforce development for field epidemiology
zoonotic disease threats
geographicScope global
hasComponent Department of Defense Global Health Engagement activities
Global Health Security Agenda
Global Health Security Program (CDC)
USAID Global Health Security program
justifiedBy cross-border spread of infectious diseases
risk of global pandemics
operatedBy U.S. Agency for International Development
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
U.S. Department of State
policyFramework U.S. Global Health Security Agenda commitments
U.S. Global Health Security Strategy
U.S. National Biodefense Strategy
supports One Health approaches to disease threats
multisectoral coordination for health security
partner country national public health institutes
rapid response teams
surveillance for influenza and other respiratory pathogens
surveillance for viral hemorrhagic fevers
surveillance for zoonotic spillover events

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Global Health Security programs ("Global Health Security Agenda")
hasComponent
United States Agency for International Development
hasProgram
Global Health Security programs ("U.S. Global Health Security Strategy")
policyFramework

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