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Challenges of infectious diseases in the USA : The Lancet

Challenges of infectious diseases in the USA : The Lancet



The Lancet, Volume 384, Issue 9937, Pages 53 - 63, 5 July 2014
doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60890-4Cite or Link Using DOI
This article can be found in the following collections: Global Health; Infectious Diseases (Healthcare-associated infections, HIV/AIDS, Immunisation & vaccination, Malaria, Sexually transmitted infections, Tuberculosis & mycobacterial infections)
Published Online: 02 July 2014

Challenges of infectious diseases in the USA

Summary

In the USA, infectious diseases continue to exact a substantial toll on health and health-care resources. Endemic diseases such as chronic hepatitis, HIV, and other sexually transmitted infections affect millions of individuals and widen health disparities. Additional concerns include health-care-associated and foodborne infections—both of which have been targets of broad prevention efforts, with success in some areas, yet major challenges remain. Although substantial progress in reduction of the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases has been made, continued cases and outbreaks of these diseases persist, driven by various contributing factors. Worldwide, emerging and reemerging infections continue to challenge prevention and control strategies while the growing problem of antimicrobial resistance needs urgent action. An important priority for control of infectious disease is to ensure that scientific and technological advances in molecular diagnostics and bioinformatics are well integrated into public health. Broad and diverse partnerships across governments, health care, academia, and industry, and with the public, are essential to effectively reduce the burden of infectious diseases.

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