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Outbreak: Plagues that changed History
September 27 – January 30, 2009
Organized by the Global Health Odyssey Museum; come see Byrn Barnard’s images of the symptoms and paths of the world’s deadliest diseases – and how the epidemics they spawned have changed history forever.
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State of CDC Online

Welcome to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. From this page you can explore stories of health protection, cutting-edge research, and real-world disease investigation that CDC is conducting every day.

The stories you are about to read highlight the year 2007, including the urgent realities of chronic disease, health disparities, emerging infectious diseases, and the pursuit of new research to help create healthy people in the United States and throughout the world. CDC is truly a national, international—and—virtual—agency.

Above you will also find links to CDC news, our online community, and videos, photos and other multimedia. Enjoy your visit!

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