
Immunization and Infectious Diseases Branch
The Immunization and Infectious Diseases Branch is a part of a health organization focused on preventing and controlling illnesses caused by germs like viruses and bacteria. They work to ensure people receive vaccines that protect against diseases such as flu, measles, and COVID-19. The branch also studies how diseases spread and develops strategies to reduce infections in communities. Their goal is to improve public health by promoting vaccination, tracking disease outbreaks, and providing guidance to healthcare providers. This helps keep populations safe, reduce illness, and prevent outbreaks from spreading widely.