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2005
- December 21, 2005: CDC Report Shows
that Age Continues to be a Major Factor in Determining Success of Assisted
Reproductive Technology
- December 8, 2005: Obesity, High Blood
Pressure Impacting Many U.S. Adults Ages 55-64
- December 1, 2005: Statement by Dr.
Julie Gerberding, CDC Director, World AIDS Day, December 1, 2005
- November 23, 2005: CDC Director
Announces New Center Directors
- November 22, 2005: CDC Modernizing
Control of Communicable Diseases Regulations
- November 21, 2005: Media Advisory: CDC
Seeks Public Comment on the CDC Public Health Protection Research Guide
2006 – 2015
- November 17, 2005: Fact Sheet: New HIV
Diagnoses, 33 States, 2001-2004
- November 10, 2005: Lower Adult Smoking
Rates with More Adults Quitting; Levels Still Below Nation's Goal for 2010
- November 9, 2005: First HHS Funds
Awarded in Support of President’s Initiative to Prevent and Reduce Deaths
in Africa
- November 9, 2005: Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practice Recommends Adult Vaccination with New Tetanus,
Diphtheria and Pertussis Vaccine (Tdap)
- November 8, 2005: New CDC Data Show
Syphilis Increasing in Men
- October 28, 2005: CDC's Advisory
Committee on Immunization Practices Expands Hepatitis A Vaccination for
Children
- October 28, 2005: Fact Sheet:
Preliminary Births Data for 2004
- October 26, 2005: Fact Sheet: Number
of Americans with Diabetes Continues to Increase
- October 25, 2005: CDC Study Documents
High Costs and Impact of Intimate Partner Violence
- October 24, 2005: CDC Reports that
Nation’s Influenza Vaccine Supplies Continue to Increase; Advises
Broadening of Vaccination Efforts
- October 20, 2005: 1918 Pandemic
Influenza Virus Declared a Select Agent
- October 10, 2005: Update from the CDC
Hurricane Response Updates
- October 5, 2005: Researchers
Reconstruct 1918 Pandemic Influenza Virus; Effort Designed to Advance
Preparedness
- September 30, 2005: CDC Working to
Improve Ability to Use Technology and Communication to Improve Health;
First Grants to Establish Centers of Excellence are Awarded
- September 22, 2005: CDC Announces New
Initiative to Help High School Coaches Recognize and Manage Concussions
- September 9, 2005: Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention Sponsors the Second International Conference on
Birth Defects and Disabilities in the Developing World
- August 25, 2005: New Report Finds
Improvements in
Oral Health of Americans
- July 26, 2005: Childhood Immunization
Rates Surpass
Healthy People 2010 Goal
- July 21, 2005: CDC Releases Extensive
Survey of Americans’ Exposure to Environmental Chemicals
- July 18, 2005: CDC and Fort Dodge
Animal Health Achieve
First Licensed DNA Vaccine
- July 14, 2005: New Study Demonstrates
Simple Handwashing with Soap Can Save Children’s Lives
- July 14, 2005: Statement from Dr. Julie
Gerberding, CDC Director, regarding Harvard School of Public Health
opinion poll on obesity attitudes
- July 12, 2005: CDC: New Data Show Heavy
Impact of Chlamydia on U.S. Men and Women, Particularly Young People
- July 7, 2005: CDC Director Announces
New Center Directors
- June 30, 2005: Smoking Deaths Cost
Nation $92 Billion in Lost Productivity Annually
- June 29, 2005: Health Insurance
Coverage for Children up in 2004; Number of Uninsured Adults Stable
- June 20, 2005: Nation's First Human
Case of West Nile in 2005 Reported to CDC
- June 14, 2005: Fact Sheet: More Boys
Born Than Girls
- June 14, 2005: CDC's National
Leadership Role in Addressing Obesity
- June 1, 2005: CDC Issues
Recommendations for Lead Poisoning Prevention in Newly Arrived Refugee
Children
- May 26, 2005: CDC Recommends
Meningococcal Vaccine for Adolescents and College Freshmen
- May 26, 2005: The Percentage of U.S.
Adults Who Smoke
Continues to Decline World No Tobacco Day is May 31
- May 26, 2005: Visits to U.S. Emergency
Departments at All-Time High; Number of Departments Shrinking
- May 24, 2005: For First Time Ever, CDC
Travel Health Book Now More Widely Available
- May 19, 2005: African Americans and
People Living in Southeast U.S. More Likely to Have a Stroke
- May 17, 2005: Fact Sheet: The Atlas of
Heart Disease and Stroke Among American Indians and Alaska Natives 2005
- May 16, 2005: Parent, Pregnancy, and
Birth Factors Found Possible Associations with the Risk of Autism
- May 10, 2005: Women More Likely to
Undergo Cervical Cancer Screening if Recommended by a Physician
- May 3, 2005: Office of the Surgeon
General, CDC, and Eva LaRue Join Mother's Day Celebration; Highlight Steps
Women Should Take To Give Children a Healthy Start
- April 29, 2005: CDC Joins National
Campaign to Save 100,000 Lives Through Health Care Improvement
- April 28, 2005: Fact Sheet: Pocket
Pets Pose Salmonella Risk
- April 28, 2005: CDC Adopts New
Repellent Guidance for
Upcoming Mosquito Season
- April 22, 2005: CDC Releases First
National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) Data
- April 22, 2005: National Infant
Immunization Week
Urges Parents to Vaccinate
- April 21, 2005: Partner Statements
- April 21, 2005: CDC at Work Today!
Best Business Practices
- April 21, 2005: CDC Readies for 21st
Century Health Threats
- April 19, 2005: Fact Sheet: CDC
Efforts to Reduce or Prevent Obesity
- April 14, 2005: Foodborne Illnesses
Continue Downward Trend: 2010 Health Goals for E. Coli 0157 Reached
- March 31, 2005: Targeting and
Collaborations a Big Success; Priority Groups Received Majority of 2004-05
Influenza Vaccine Thanks to 17 Million Healthy Americans Stepping Aside
- March 21, 2005: Rubella No Longer Major
Public Health Threat in the United States
- March 17, 2005: Fact Sheet:
Tuberculosis in the United States, 2004
- March 15, 2005: New Study Shows Limited
Use of Electronic Medical Records
- March 14, 2005: Health Experts,
Nongovernmental Leaders Begin First National Initiative to Promote Healthy
Swimming
- March 7, 2005: Update from CDCSmallpox Vaccination Program Report
- March 3, 2005: CDC Announces First Ever
Agency-Wide Research Agenda
- February 28, 2005: CDC Advisory
Committee Offers Guidance to States on Developing Systems for Public
Reporting of Healthcare-Associated Infections
- February 28, 2005: Fact Sheet: Life
Expectancy Hits Record High
- February 24, 2005: Study:
Hypothermia-Related Deaths — United States, 2003-2004
- February 22, 2005: Dr. Gerberding’s
remarks at the National Press Club conference.
CDC: Protecting Health for Life
(PDF, 11 MB)
- February 22, 2005: CDC Launches “Learn
the Signs. Act Early.” Campaign
- February 17, 2005: Fact Sheet: Motor
Vehicle Backover Injury Among Children and Youth— United States, 2001-2003
- February 10, 2005: CDC: Influenza
Vaccine was used for Priority Groups
- January 31, 2005: CDC Breaks Ground on
New Lifestyle Center, Dedicates New Streetscape
- January 27, 2005: CDC Announces New
Strategies to Promote Continued Influenza Vaccination
- January 24, 2005: More Babies Born at
Very Low Birth Weight Linked to Rise in Infant Mortality in 2002
- January 20, 2005: CDC Issues Updated
Guidelines on Use of Antiretroviral Drugs to Prevent HIV Infection After
Sexual, Drug Use, and Accidental Exposure
- January 20, 2005: Fact Sheet: Study:
Unintentional Non-Fire-Related Carbon Monoxide Exposures — United States,
2001–2003
- January 20, 2005: Fact Sheet: CDC
Report Finds Refugee Children at High Risk for Lead Exposure
- January 17, 2005: Fact Sheet:
Colorectal Cancer Screening among Adults Aged 50 or Older: Implementation
of Fecal Occult Blood Testing in Clinical Practice
- January 7, 2005: Latest CDC Report
Offers More Evidence that a Woman’s Age is a Major Factor in Determining
Success of Assisted Reproductive Technology
- January 6, 2005: CDC Issues Public
Reminder About Proper Antibiotic Use
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