China Center for Disease Control and Prevention (hereinafter referred to as China CDC) was established on February 23rd, 1983, 1983. It is a public welfare institution headed by the National Health and Wellness Committees of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China, which implements national disease control and public health technical management and services.
The center mainly carries out disease prevention and control, emergency treatment of public health emergencies, environmental and occupational health, nutrition health, health for the aged, maternal and child health, radiation health, school health and so on; Organize the formulation of national public health technical programs and guidelines, and undertake the comprehensive management of public health-related health standards; Carry out monitoring and evaluation of infectious diseases, chronic diseases, occupational diseases, endemic diseases, public health emergencies and suspected abnormal reactions to vaccination, as well as national health status.
At the same time, participate in national public health emergency preparedness and response, and organize the formulation of relevant technical specifications for epidemiological investigation and sanitary treatment of food safety accidents; Carry out disease prevention and control, emergency response to public health emergencies, key scientific research and technology development of public health; Carry out postgraduate education, continuing education and related professional and technical training in the field of public health.