
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Animal Health
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Animal Health focuses on protecting both animal and human health by monitoring, investigating, and controlling diseases that can spread between animals and people. This includes diseases in pets, livestock, and wildlife. The CDC provides guidance on preventing zoonotic diseases, supports veterinary and public health efforts, and responds to outbreaks to minimize health risks. Their work helps ensure safe interactions between humans and animals, safeguarding public health through science-based strategies and collaboration with local, national, and international partners.