Advancing Global Capacity to Detect and Respond to Fungal Diseases
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The contract seeks to enhance global capacity for detecting and responding to fungal diseases by supporting activities that develop sustainable systems for disease detection, diagnosis, surveillance, and response. It emphasizes building workforce and laboratory capacity, improving data use for public health action, and fostering integration of fungal disease management into existing public health systems. Aligning with the America First Global Health Strategy, the contract prioritizes addressing fungal pathogens that pose significant risks due to international spread and antifungal resistance. Through this initiative, the contract aims to empower countries and regions to manage fungal diseases at their source, promoting long-term ownership and improved health security. The ultimate goal is to reduce the global burden of fungal diseases, enhance early detection, and enable more effective response efforts that protect both local populations and reduce risks to the United States. The contract is issued by the Centers for Disease Control under the Department of Health and Human Services, with key contact information provided for further inquiries.
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This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) aims to support activities that build and strengthen sustainable fungal disease detection, diagnosis, surveillance, and response systems. Activities may address interconnected areas such as system and workforce development, laboratory and diagnostic capacity, and improved use of data to inform public health action. Through these efforts, this NOFO seeks to strengthen country and regional capacity to manage and control fungal diseases at their source while promoting long-term ownership and integration into public health systems. These efforts align with the priorities outlined in the America First Global Health Strategy by supporting country capacity to detect, respond to, and control priority fungal pathogens, particularly those that pose a risk for international spread and antifungal resistance, at their source. Over time, activities supported through this NOFO are intended to reduce the global burden of fungal diseases, strengthen health security, and help countries protect their own populations while also reducing risks to the United States through earlier detection and more effective response to fungal disease threats worldwide
