U.S. Ambassador To India Outlines How Nations Working Together To Address TB, Dengue, Global Health Security

Press Trust of India: India, U.S. working together to fight TB, dengue: U.S. envoy
“India and the United States are working together to develop vaccines against diseases such as tuberculosis and dengue, Washington’s envoy to New Delhi Kenneth Juster said [Thursday], describing issues related to health as an ‘important shared’ responsibility. In his first policy speech after taking over as the ambassador to India, Juster said the two nations were also engaged in the ‘Global Health Security Agenda,’ which included acting to combat antimicrobial resistance and strengthening the detection and prevention of epidemics…” (1/11).

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