Purpose
CDC works to improve global control and prevention of seasonal and novel influenza, including avian influenza viruses, and works to improve influenza pandemic preparedness and response.
Overview
In collaboration with domestic and global partners, CDC's Influenza Division:
- Builds surveillance and response capacity.
- Monitors and assesses influenza viruses and illness.
- Improves vaccines and other interventions.
- Applies research to provide science-based enhancement of prevention and control policies and programs.
CDC influenza programs protect the United States from seasonal influenza and an influenza pandemic, which occurs when a new flu virus emerges that can infect people and spread globally.
Monitoring
Risk Assessment & Research
Preparedness & Response
Additional information
US Resources
- National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Influenza Division
- Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), Influenza Division
- U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Avian Influenza InformationGeneral information about avian influenza and instructions on how to report dead birds
- USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceInformation about avian influenza in the Northern Hemisphere and materials related to protecting the U.S. from avian influenza importation.
International Resources
- World Health Organization WHO Avian Influenza website: Information about current outbreaks throughout the world
- World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH): Information about infections among poultry and other animals throughout the world
- United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization: Avian InfluenzaFood safety issues related to the current avian influenza outbreaks throughout the world