Health Security Supplement (2020)
What Works? Lessons Learned in Global Health Security Implementation

The Health Security Supplement, “What Works? Lessons Learned in Global Health Security Implementation” shares tangible examples from CDC and partners’ work to help countries build core public health capacities to quickly identify and address public health threats at their source. Articles highlight the value of effective partnerships, the strong link between local and global public health, and the importance of having measurable targets to improve global health security.
- The Road to Achieving Global Health Security: Accelerating Progress and Spurring Urgency to Fill Remaining Gapsexternal icon
- Lessons Learned in Global Health Security Implementationexternal icon
- Challenges in Public Health Rapid Response Team Managementexternal icon
- Lessons Learned in the Development of a Web-based Surveillance Reporting System and Dashboard to Monitor Acute Febrile Illnesses in Guangdong and Yunnan Provinces, China, 2017-2019external icon
- Community-based Surveillance in Côte d’Ivoireexternal icon
- Leveraging Partnerships to Maximize Global Health Security Improvements in Guinea, 2015-2019external icon
- National Public Health Institute Legal Framework: A Tool to Build Public Health Capacityexternal icon
- Action-based Costing for National Action Plans for Health Security: Accelerating Progress Toward the International Health Regulations (2005)external icon
- Cost Analysis of Health Facility Electronic Integrated Disese Surveillance and Response in One District in Sierra Leoneexternal icon
- Implementing Nationwide Facility-based Electronic Disease Surveillance in Sierra Leone: Lessons Learnedexternal icon
- Lessons Learned from Reinforcing Epidemiologic Surveillance During the 2017 Ebola Outbreak in the Likati District, Democratic Republic of the Congoexternal icon
- Sample Transport Optimization: Mali Pilot Studyexternal icon
- Designing and Piloting a Specimen Transport System in Burkina Fasoexternal icon
- Improving Cross-Border Preparedness and Response: Lessons Learned from 3 Lassa Fever Outbreaks Across Benin, Nigeria, and Togo, 2017-2019external icon
- One Field Epidemiologist per 200,000 Population: Lessons Learned from Implementing a Global Public Health Workforce Targetexternal icon