Centers for Disease Control and Prevention timeline explained

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, formed in 1946, is the leading national public health institute of the United States. It is a United States federal agency, under the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Its main goal is to protect public health and safety through the control and prevention of disease, injury, and disability in the US and internationally.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Etheridge, Elizabeth W. . Sentinel for Health: A History of the Centers for Disease Control . 1992-02-20 . University of California Press . 978-0-520-91041-6 . 229–231, 315–316 . en . registration.
  2. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/about.html About NIOSH
  3. Book: The President's Report on Occupational Safety and Health . 1972 . Commerce Clearing House . 153–154 . en.
  4. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/50th_anniversary.htm About NCHS: Celebrating 50 Years
  5. Web site: 2016-08-15 . Records of the Public Health Service [PHS], 1912-1968 ]. 2021-08-04 . National Archives . en.
  6. Interim Pre-Pandemic Planning Guidance: Community Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Mitigation in the United States—Early, Targeted, Layered Use of Nonpharmaceutical Interventions . CDC . February 2007 . 107 . CS108488
  7. 10.15585/mmwr.su6503a12. 65. Meltzer. Martin I.. Modeling in Real Time During the Ebola Response. MMWR Supplements. March 7, 2020. 2016. 3. 85–89. 27387097. free. 2380-8950. 2380-8942.