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Volume 23, Supplement—December 2017
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Global Health Security Supplement
Detect

Global Disease Detection—Achievements in Applied Public Health Research, Capacity Building, and Public Health Diplomacy, 2001–2016

Carol Y. RaoComments to Author , Grace W. Goryoka, Olga L. Henao, Kevin R. Clarke, Stephanie J. Salyer, and Joel M. Montgomery
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C.Y. Rao, G.W. Goryoka, O.L. Henao, K.R. Clarke, S.J. Salyer, J.M. Montgomery); Emory University, Atlanta (G.W. Goryoka)

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Table 1

Number of projects conducted by Global Disease Detection Program regional centers, by activity type and year center was founded, fiscal years 2015 and 2016*

Year center founded Country/region No. projects Activity type
PHR S L PHI CB
2004† Thailand 20 8 13 11 13 7
2004 Kenya 36 12 10 9 9 19
2006 China 14 10 5 8 10 8
2006 Egypt 11 3 2 3 3 11
2006 Guatemala and Central America 22 15 11 14 15 10
2008 Kazakhstan and Central Asia 13 3 2 4 2 13
2009 India 13 4 4 5 3 13
2010 South Africa 28 9 5 12 5 20
2011‡ Bangladesh 31 22 14 17 1 11
2012
Georgia and South Caucasus
17
6
9
12
11
13
Total no. projects 205 92 75 95 72 125

*October 1, 2014–September 30, 2016. Activities do not sum across the rows because activity types are not mutually exclusive. CB, technical capacity building; IEIP, International Emerging Infections Program; L, laboratory; PHI, public health informatics; PHR, applied public health research; S, surveillance.
†IEIP-Thailand founded in 2001.
‡IEIP-Bangladesh founded in 2008.

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