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CDC established an office in Brazil in 2003 to combat HIV/AIDS. CDC has since expanded to other health areas in Brazil and works closely with the Ministry of Health and other partners to maintain strong collaboration in program planning, monitoring and evaluation, strengthening epidemiologic surveillance, and building lab capacity.

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icon Brazil at a Glance

Population: 204,519,398
Per capita income: $15,900
Life expectancy at birth women/men: 79/71 yrs
Infant mortality rate: 19/1000 live births
Population Reference Bureau World Population Data Sheet, 2014

Top 10 Causes of Death

Source: GBD Compare, 2013

  1. Low Back & Neck Pain 6%
  2. Ischemic Heart Disease 6%
  3. Cancer 4%
  4. Diabetes 4%
  5. Lower Respiratory Infections 3%
  6. Diarrheal Disease 2%
  7. Diabetes 2%
  8. Interpersonal Violence 3%
  9. Iron-deficiency anemia 2%
  10. HIV/AIDS 2%

What CDC Is Doing

Impact in Brazil expanded

CDC’s investment and scientific exchange with Brazil contributed to:
  • 3,000 oral fluid-based HIV tests were completed through the CDC supported web-based HIV testing system.
  • Enhanced disease outbreak investigation and control.
  • National physical exercise programs to decrease obesity and related chronic diseases.
  • Country ownership of evidence-based public health decision-making.
  • Strengthened capacity of Brazilians to improve public health in other developing countries.
Syndicated Content Details:
Source URL: http://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/countries/brazil/default.htm
Source Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Captured Date: 2016-05-23 22:09:43.0

 

 

 

 

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