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The CDC Foundation builds innovative partnerships to advance the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's () 24/7 life-saving work.
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CDC 9 h
Thirteen outbreaks of measles have been reported in the U.S. in 2019. Close-knit communities with low vaccination rates are at risk for sustained measles outbreaks. Read about the increase in measles cases in the U.S.
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Thought Leadership 10 h
New Program to Increase Awareness and Knowledge of Cardiovascular Diseases Globally
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CDC Emerging Infections 13 h
Did you know? More than 78% of Alaska Native children had protective levels of hepatitis A vaccine at 25 years. EIS Officer Maya Ramaswamy shared this and more at
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Dr. Robert R. Redfield 13 h
This morning, I had the pleasure of attending . EIS officers and LLS fellows’ work supports many of our most pressing goals – global threats, , combating the overdose epidemic, and improving rates.
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CDC Foundation 15 h
Ever wondered who are the first people sent out to investigate when a occurs? Enter the Epidemic Intelligence Service officers.
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Dr. Robert R. Redfield ápr. 27.
The longer these outbreaks continue, the greater the chance measles will again get a sustained foothold in the US. is the best way to protect against measles. Read more from :
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CDC Foundation ápr. 25.
Approximately 3.2 billion people—almost half the world’s population—remain at risk of today. You can make a difference: donate now at and show how
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CDC Foundation ápr. 25.
Since 2000, the world has made remarkable progress in reducing the total number of malaria cases & deaths. But the toll of malaria remains unacceptably high. Help us raise awareness of this deadly disease.
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CDC Foundation ápr. 25.
Did you know that malaria is a preventable disease that kills a child every 2 minutes? On let’s help raise awareness to combat this deadly disease. Read more:
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CDC Global Health ápr. 24.
Sub-Saharan Africa suffers from the highest burden of worldwide. This disease can kill in hours, and for survivors the effects can last a lifetime. Learn how vaccination is saving lives.
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CDC ápr. 24.
can be deadly in hours, and the effects often last a lifetime for survivors . Parents, learn more about the vaccines that can help protect your child from .
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Dr. Robert R. Redfield ápr. 24.
is a diagnosis no one ever wants to hear. Thankfully, vaccines can prevent some types of meningitis, including meningococcal meningitis. Learn more about meningococcal vaccines for your child this , April 24.
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CDC Global Health ápr. 23.
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Healthy People 2020 ápr. 17.
How can law and policy promote positive health outcomes? Find out at our next webinar on 4/25. Register today:
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CDC ápr. 22.
This Wednesday is ; learn more about symptoms of different types of :
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Judy Monroe, MD ápr. 22.
Moderated a fascinating panel discussion today at focused on translating women’s health research to improve health outcomes. I learned a lot from panelists , & CEO Michael Budd as well as from our audience.
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Purdue College of Health & Human Sciences ápr. 22.
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Judy Monroe, MD ápr. 22.
Great to be back in today at with my colleagues and Dr. Kristina Box with to moderate a panel discussion about improving access to health services for women and children in Indiana.
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CDC Foundation ápr. 19.
Claire Stinson and Pierce Nelson from our communications team participated in a Closer Look interview with Rose Scott at today to discuss our Contagious Conversations . Check it out:
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CDC Foundation ápr. 18.
Congrats to this year's CDC and ATSDR Honor Awards winners, who have all made incredible contributions to the field of : Bartenfeld Award winner Dr. Jane R. Zucker, Cooper Award winner Dr. Matthew L. Ellison, and Watson Medal of Excellence winner Dr. James A. Mercy.
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