CDC's Global Health Impact: By the Numbers

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At a glance

In 2025, CDC worked alongside countries and partners to advance global health and strengthen essential core public health capabilities.
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Why Global Health Is Key to U.S. Health Security

In 2025, global health threats moved faster than ever and remain a critical concern. Increased travel, humanitarian crises and instability, and evolving pathogens allow outbreaks to spread across borders in days or even hours. Protecting Americans requires stopping threats early, wherever they emerge.

Every day, CDC's global health experts are on the frontlines, helping to stop outbreaks before they spread to the United States. This is American-led global health security in action, keeping Americans safe.

With on-the-ground experts in more than 60 countries, CDC works with Ministries of Health, laboratories, and frontline responders to detect outbreaks earlier and respond faster. This global network allows CDC to identify risks at their source, share real-time information, and contain health threats before they impact Americans.

Preventing threats abroad protects communities at home. In a connected world, diseases can spread rapidly, affecting travel, trade, and everyday life. CDC's global surveillance and laboratory systems inform U.S. risk assessments, guide traveler recommendations, and support country-led decisions. Acting early reduces the likelihood that emerging threats reach U.S. communities. When health threats emerge, CDC is the first call, trusted for its expertise, global presence, and ability to act quickly.

Keep in mind

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CDC's global work serves as America's first line of defense.


Data & Surveillance

Event-based surveillance

30+
global health threats monitored each day through CDC's event-based surveillance system in 2024

Antimicrobial resistance

70+
countries working with CDC to track the presence of and increases in antimicrobial resistance, and improve antibiotic and antifungal use

Respiratory diseases

120+
countries working with CDC to monitor for increases in – or variants of – respiratory diseases

Laboratory

Pathogen detection

190
countries working with CDC to strengthen laboratory detection of vaccine-preventable diseases and emerging pathogens

Molecular testing

1800+
laboratories and clinical sites working with CDC to strengthen molecular testing capacity for HIV, TB, and other diseases

Lab leadership

41
countries applying CDC training and resources to empower laboratory leadership and strengthen national public health laboratories

Workforce & Institutions

Disease detectives

182
CDC-trained disease detectives responding to Rwanda's first-ever Marburg virus outbreak

National Public Health Institutes

32
countries and 5 regions partnering with CDC to develop and strengthen their own National Public Health Institutes

Emergency responders

3200+
CDC experts trained and ready to engage in domestic and international emergency responses

Prevention & Response

Vaccine-preventable outbreaks

44
countries assisted by CDC immunization experts to respond to outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, including measles

7-1-7 approach

26
countries working with CDC to identify barriers and solutions to ensure outbreaks can be detected in less than 7 days, reported in 1 day, and responded to within 7 days, using the 7-1-7 approach

Readiness and response skills

11,000+
country staff trained by CDC in 2024 on readiness and response capabilities like field epidemiology, infection prevention and control, serology, and disease surveillance

Innovation & Research

Wastewater surveillance

3
global regions collaborating with CDC to scale up wastewater and environmental surveillance platforms for early outbreak warning

Malaria vaccines

20
countries in Africa planning for roll out of malaria vaccines developed in partnership with CDC

Data modernization

10
countries in the Americas, Africa, and Asia partnering with CDC to expand, integrate, and automate the data needed for public health responses

Policy, Communications, & Diplomacy

HIV resources

1,000
partners in 105 countries using CDC's U=U resource guide to promote consistent HIV treatment that helps stop the spread

Legal preparedness

~560
public health officials trained on international public health law and methods for enhancing legal preparedness across CDC, regional, and partner networks

Global Health Security

100
countries around the world working in partnership with CDC and the U.S. through the U.S. Global Health Security Strategy
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