
China CDC
The China Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) is a government agency responsible for public health and disease control in China. Established to monitor and improve health standards, it conducts research on infectious diseases, provides health education, and responds to public health emergencies. The agency plays a vital role in preventing outbreaks, managing vaccination programs, and advising on health policies. Like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States, it aims to protect public health and enhance the nation’s capacity to respond to health threats.