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Volume 12, Number 7, July 2006 60 Years of Progress—CDC and Infectious DiseasesTanja Popovic* and Dixie E. Snider, Jr.* |
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Figure 2. Terrence Tumpey recreated the 1918 influenza A (H1N1) virus to identify characteristics that made it such a deadly pathogen. (Photo by James Gathany, courtesy of Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |
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