Read CDC's Roadmap to Ending Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

 

CDC’s Global Immunization Division (GID) is involved in one of the most effective of all global public health missions – vaccination against deadly diseases – which saves the lives of 2 to 3 million people every year. GID works closely with a wide variety of partners to protect global citizens against contagious and life-threatening vaccine-preventable diseases.

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Strengthening Immunization Systems
Polio Eradication
Measles and Rubella Elimination
STOP Program
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	Refugee camp in South Sudan.

Making sure no child is forgotten – reaching children in refugee camps

South Sudan declared independence in 2011, making it the world’s youngest nation.

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