Disease tracking

US Government Cuts Gut Health Tracking Programs

The Trump administration’s budget cuts have eliminated over a dozen CDC data-gathering programs tracking crucial health information, including data on abortions, lead poisoning, sexual violence, and youth smoking. These cuts, justified as eliminating waste and focusing on infectious diseases, have left health experts concerned about a lack of crucial data for understanding and addressing public health issues. The resulting data gaps hinder the ability to monitor disease trends and effectively combat health threats, raising concerns about the administration’s commitment to comprehensive health surveillance. While the National Center for Health Statistics remains largely intact, the loss of numerous other programs significantly impairs the nation’s ability to track and understand various health problems.

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