U.S. Shuts Down Network for Detecting New Disease Outbreaks

U.S. Shuts Down Network for Detecting New Disease Outbreaks

The Trump administration has eliminated funding for the CREID network, a research initiative that helped detect and respond to new infectious diseases. Operating in outbreak-prone regions worldwide, the network developed diagnostic tests and studied immune responses to novel pathogens. The shutdown removes a key U.S. capacity for rapid diagnosis when unknown diseases emerge, especially in areas with weak diagnostic resources.

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