How will the deep cuts at the Centers for Disease Control affect global programs?
Briefly

The CDC has shut down its Maternal and Child Health Branch, resulting in the termination of all 22 staff. This decision comes amid significant budget cuts, including a 25% staff reduction and a 35% cut in contracts mandated by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. While two divisions of the CDC's Global Health Center remained unaffected, the Global HIV and TB division faced severe cuts, eliminating seven branches that provided crucial healthcare for mothers and children with HIV. Employees expressed shock at the loss of this vital program, which focused on preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
The closure of the Maternal and Child Health Branch at the CDC highlights the severe impact of budget cuts on critical global health initiatives, particularly for mothers and children affected by HIV.
Despite the CDC's broad domestic agenda, its decision to reduce staff and operational capability in global health is alarming, especially regarding the support for high-risk populations.
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