Across
- 2. International health regulation noting the responsibility of acting on public health events.
- 3. Links remote areas to academic health centers and health services.
- 7. International health regulation where countries work together to make decisions in public health emergencies.
- 10. Requires policymakers to incorporate consideration of the health impact in policies.
Down
- 1. International health regulation that makes sure surveillance systems and laboratories can detect potential threats.
- 4. A multidisciplinary cooperation in One Health focusing on communication, coordination and collaboration on activities at the animal-human-environment interface.
- 5. An approach to understanding how diseases spread among people, animals and the environment.
- 6. Acronym of an organization established by the World Health Organization that is made up of 600 partners that sends technical expert teams as needed to respond to global health threats.
- 8. _________ of justice, equality, diversity and inclusivity are important in an interconnected, multicultural world
- 9. International health regulation focusing on reporting specific diseases, plus any potential international public health emergencies.
- 11. The lead U.S. government agency for public health.
