From learning more about emerging infectious diseases, to finding cures for existing ones, our mission has never been more important. Find out how you can support our work.
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The mission of the Johns Hopkins Center for Community and Global Health in Infectious Diseases (CCGHE-ID) is to improve health and equity, locally and abroad, through infectious diseases scientific research, training, advocacy, and service. The CCGHE-ID engages in projects that focus primarily on three main health concerns and the ways in which they impact communities: HIV, COVID-19, and mental health.
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The Center for Infectious Diseases in India (CIDI) is committed to improving health outcomes and to ensuring equitable access to healthcare among people in India who have or are at risk for infectious diseases through research, education, and community-based outreach. The CIDI seeks to address comorbidities that complicate infectious diseases treatment; treatment among people during stages of life that are understudied; inclusive care strategies for marginalized, vulnerable, and underserved populations; and barriers to care, like social stigma and gender-based violence.
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The Center for Innovative Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases (CIDID) promotes development of accessible infectious disease diagnostics through multidisciplinary innovation along the development pipeline from research to impact in different global settings. The CIDID identifies promising emerging technologies, particularly those that are affordable and useful in resource-limited settings, with the goal of shortening the time it takes to bring these diagnostic tools to market.
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The Fisher Center Clinical Research & Education Fund is dedicated to the clinical research of infectious diseases associated with the environment through air, water, soil, built environments, or vector-borne transmission.
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The Hepatitis Patient Care Fund is used to help remove barriers to the treatment of viral hepatitis such as co-payments, access to care, and transportation for our patients. The goal is to provide the best care for every patient of the Johns Hopkins Viral Hepatitis Center, regardless of the ability to pay.
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This fund supports direct patient care needs, including medication copays, durable medical equipment, and transportation to and from appointments, as well as to staff training and morale primarily for our outpatient clinic.
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Dr. Pamela Tucker’s determination, energy and commitment to excellence as a physician and teacher enriched the Johns Hopkins community until her untimely death in November 2000. In her memory, the Pamela Cresson Tucker Fund promotes education efforts focused on research into the infectious complications of the immunocompromised host, particularly transplant medicine and oncology.
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