Global health protection is about more than one country, one issue, or one pathogen. Many factors affect our health security, like infectious diseases, humanitarian crises, and the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases. No matter what the cause, the Division of Global Health Protection (DGHP) and its partners across CDC and the globe are working to protect health and save lives.
New Research: Global Health Security and Economic Protection
A new CDC article examines how our global health work protects the health and economic wellbeing of the whole U.S., as well as individual states.
Read Global Health Security: Protecting the United States in an Interconnected World.
Learn more about CDC’s work protecting jobs and economy through Global Health Security.
In the Spotlight
- Health Security Supplement
Building the Evidence Base for Global Health Security - CDC GHSA Report
Learn about our work with the Global Health Security Agenda - Updates from the Field
Connection & Collaboration (Fall 2018) - Social Media Cards
Share our key messages - Data for Health
Using data to improve public health
Resources
International Health Regulations
Updates from the Field
- Page last reviewed: November 27, 2018
- Page last updated: November 27, 2018
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