The interim Australian Centre for Disease Control (CDC)

Protecting the health of all Australians.

The interim CDC

The interim CDC aims to improve the health of all Australians by working to protect the country from health threats.

What we do

Find out about the role of the interim CDC and our key areas of responsibility.

Who we engage with

Find out how the interim CDC is engaging with key Australian communities and stakeholders.

News

News

The importance of ‘disease detectives’

Last Friday was World Field Epidemiology Day. It is an annual day to acknowledge the vital role field epidemiologists play protecting communities from public health threats. These threats primarily relate to infectious diseases.

Public consultation to guide how we use health data

At the interim Australian Centre for Disease Control (CDC), we are committed to protecting the health of Australians by developing effective and ethical data practices. As part of this commitment, we are launching a public consultation to gather feedback on how we should use health data.

Understanding the interim CDC’s One Health approach

We have set up a One Health Unit. This unit looks at how human, animal and environmental health are connected. It will plan for future health problems and work to solve them by considering all these areas together.