With a total of $100 billion spent, PEPFAR is the largest public health commitment in history by any country to address a single disease.
The Trump administration has placed a pause on all external health communications from federal health agencies, including the CDC and FDA, according to media reports.
With moderately high trust in scientists, respondents wanted a higher priority on public health, energy challenges, and poverty.
Experts fear the move could undercut US and global efforts to monitor and respond to infectious disease outbreaks.
The number of hospitals with at least 1 non-neonatal pediatric admission declined by 374 across the country.
The researchers measured serologic evidence of immunity against varicella, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B.
The report said countries will need to adopt a One Health approach.
California now has 40 avian flu outbreaks in dairy herds, and the US total has reached 238.
Ninety percent of respondents said that, as a whole, the world is better prepared to fight the next pandemic.
Like most other H9N2 cases, China's latest illness involves a young child.