FY 2019 President’s Budget
The President’s Fiscal Year 2019 budget request [423 pages]—released on February 12, 2018—outlines the administration’s priorities within the federal government and addresses critical needs across the country. This request includes an appropriation of $508 million for the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases.
Fiscal Year Budgets for NCEZID: 2016 – 2019 President’s Budget
Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
(dollars in millions) |
FY 2016
Final |
FY 2017
Final |
FY 2018
Final |
FY 2019
President’s Budget |
Antibiotic Resistance | 160.000 | 162.625 | 168.000 | 137.000 |
Lab Safety and Quality | 8.000 | 7.981 | 8.000 | — |
Vector-borne Diseases1 | 26.410 | 26.348 | 38.603 | 49.459 |
Lyme Disease (non-add) | — | — | — | 10.643 |
Lyme Disease | 10.663 | 10.675 | 10.700 | — |
Prion Disease | 6.000 | 5.986 | 6.000 | — |
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | 5.400 | 5.387 | 5.400 | — |
Emerging Infectious Diseases2 | 147.000 | 146.655 | 155.457 | 185.297 |
All Other Infectious Diseases | 29.840 | 29.770 | 29.840 | — |
Food Safety | 52.000 | 53.878 | 58.000 | 54.000 |
National Healthcare Safety Network | 21.000 | 20.951 | 21.000 | 21.000 |
Quarantine | 31.572 | 31.498 | 31.572 | 31.572 |
Federal Isolation and Quarantine (non-add) | — | — | — | 1.000 |
Advanced Molecular Detection | 30.000 | 29.930 | 30.000 | 30.000 |
Immediate Zika Response | 2.343 | — | — | — |
Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity (PPHF) | 40.000 | 40.000 | 40.000 | — |
Healthcare-Associated Infections (PPHF) | 12.000 | 12.000 | 12.000 | — |
Budget Authority | 530.228 | 531.685 | 562.572 | 508.328 |
Preparedness and Public Health Fund | 52.000 | 52.000 | 52.000 | — |
Total Request | 582.228 | 583.685 | 614.572 | 508.328 |
1In the FY 2019 President’s Budget, “Vector-borne Diseases” includes “Lyme Disease” as a non-add line.
2In the FY 2019 President’s Budget, “Emerging Infectious Diseases” and “All Other Infectious Diseases” are combined into a single line.
As of July 10, 2018
- Page last reviewed: July 10, 2018
- Page last updated: July 10, 2018
- Content source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)