US CDC opens new East Asia and Pacific office in Tokyo
The national public health agency of the United States (US), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Mandy Cohen announced the opening of the new CDC
East Asia and Pacific (EAP) regional office in Tokyo, Japan, at a ceremony that included US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel,
Japan Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Keizo Takemi, diplomatic and health leaders from countries in the region, international organisations, and academic institutions. CDC’s EAP regional office will further strengthen the United States government’s global health impact by working with Japan, partner countries and regional organisations to prevent, detect and respond to health threats. Priorities for the new regional office include expanding CDC’s core global health security capacity by building stronger collaboration and partnerships in the East Asia and Pacific region; the ability to detect public health threats and respond quickly, and knowledge and information exchange between CDC and the region. Through this office, CDC will focus on identification, response, and mitigation of health threats in international settings to rapidly respond to outbreaks at their source and prevent spread to and within the US.