Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal Supplement

Cover image for Emerging Infectious Diseases Global Health Security Supplement. Alana Mermin-Bunnell (b. 2001), 28,616, 2017. Digital image courtesy of the artist/private collection, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
We don’t know when or where the next pandemic will strike, but we know one is coming. As the world works to prepare against the threat, CDC has released more than 30 articles in a special supplement of the Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) journal focusing on global health security.
- Progress and Opportunities for Strengthening Global Health Security
- CDC Support for Global Public Health Emergency Management
- Building Global Epidemiology and Response Capacity with Field Epidemiology Training Programs
- Ebola Response Impact on Public Health Programs, West Africa, 2014–2017
- Real-Time Surveillance in Emergencies Using the Early Warning Alert and Response Network
- Frontline Field Epidemiology Training Programs as a Strategy to Improve Disease Surveillance and Response
- Synergies between Communicable and Noncommunicable Disease Programs to Enhance Global Health Security
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Response to Humanitarian Emergencies, 2007–2016
- Prioritizing Zoonoses for Global Health Capacity Building—Themes from One Health Zoonotic Disease Workshops in 7 Countries, 2014–2016
- Global Disease Detection—Achievements in Applied Public Health Research, Capacity Building, and Public Health Diplomacy, 2001–2016
- Contributions of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Implementing the Global Health Security Agenda in 17 Partner Countries
- Joint External Evaluation—Development and Scale-Up of Global Multisectoral Health Capacity Evaluation Process
- Establishment of CDC Global Rapid Response Team to Ensure Global Health Security
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and its Partners’ Contributions to Advance Global Health Security
- Podcast: Dr. Jordan Tappero on Global Health Security
Explore the full series of articles in the EID Global Health Security Supplement.