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The Office of Global Health (OGH) at CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (NCEH/ATSDR) provides scientific leadership and service to prevent and control diseases and death that result from interactions between people and the environment. Human health and well-being are strongly affected by the environment in which we live—the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food and nutrients we eat. OGH is dedicated to promoting environmental health and quality of life worldwide.

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GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Many of the major factors of health around the world relate to the environment. Learn more!
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INFORMATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PARTNERS:
Learn about global environmental health from recent studies, conferences, and links…
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NCEH/ATSDR GLOBAL HEALTH PRIORITIES
Read more about NCEH/ATSDR’s five global health priorities:
1. Access to Safe Water, Sanitation and  Hygiene
2. Emergency Response and Preparedness (including terrorism)
3. Hazardous Substances
4. Food Safety and Nutrition
5. Indoor/Outdoor Air Pollution

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ABOUT US:
What is the NCEH/ATSDR Office of Global Health, and what do we do?
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Contact the Office of Global Health:
 

Office of Global Health - NCEH/ATSDR
1600 Clifton Road NE; M/S E-28
Atlanta, GA 30333

NCEHATSDRGH@cdc.gov