Central America Region

Textbox module not selected or not found.

What We Do

Since 2003, the CDC-Central American Regional Office has worked to help strengthen and coordinate strategic information and prevention strategies that target key populations to respond to the HIV epidemic in this region. CDC builds in-country capacity to design, implement, and evaluate HIV/AIDS-related surveillance systems. CDC also improves broader national health information systems within the region’s Ministry of Health (MoH) to collect, store, analyze, and use high-quality data for the planning of HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs.

Discover more about CDC’s work in the Central America Region by viewing our detailed profile.

More Information

More information and data regarding TB in the Central America Region is available online at WHO’s TB Country Profiles.

More information about CDC’s global health work in the Central America Region is available online at CDC in El Salvador, CDC in Guatemala, CDC in Honduras, CDC in Nicaragua, and CDC in Panama.

Page last reviewed: August 9, 2016