What is HHS doing to help the nation deal with global climate changes?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently is responsible for on-going activities related to climate changes. These activities include: • Study and predict links between climate change and health • Track diseases and trends related to climate change • Investigate infectious water-, food-, and vector-borne disease outbreaks • Serve as a credible resource on health consequences of climate change • Form partnerships with private sector, civic groups, faith community, etc.
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