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2004
- December 17, 2004: CDC's Advisory
Committee on Immunization Practices Expands Priority Groups for Inactivated
Influenza Vaccination
- December 15, 2004: Married Adults are the
Healthiest, New CDC Report Shows
- December 10, 2004: Teens Delaying Sexual
Activity; Using Contraception More Effectively
- December 10, 2004:
Study: Fall-Related Injuries during the Holiday Season, United States,
2000-2003
- December 3, 2004: Statement by Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Julie Gerberding
regarding the resignation of Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy G.
Thompson
- December 2, 2004: Almost Half of
Americans Use at Least One Prescription Drug Annual Report on Nation's
Health Shows
- December 1, 2004: Fact Sheet: Study:
Changes in Motorcycle-Crash Mortality Rates, by Blood Alcohol Concentration
and Age --- United States, 1983-2003
- December 1, 2004: New Data Show Rates of
US HIV/AIDS Diagnoses Are Steady; Racial Disparities Persist
- November 23, 2004: Fact Sheet: Birth
Rates for Women Aged 40-44 Rose in 2003, New Report Finds
- November 19, 2004: Nation's Most
Comprehensive Cancer Incidence and Mortality Report Shows Prostate Leading
Newly Diagnosed Cancer among Men; Breast Cancer Leads for Women
- November 19, 2004: Fact Sheet: U.S.
Cancer Statistics: 2001 Incidence and Mortality
- November 15, 2004: Births to Youngest
Teens at Lowest Levels in Almost 60 Years
- November 10, 2004: CDC Announces $5
Million in New Awards to Fight Emerging Infectious Diseases
- November 9, 2004: CDC and States Announce
Plan to Distribute 10.3 Million Flu Shots Nationwide; Public Health
Officials Call Allocation Fair and Aimed at Most Vulnerable Americans
- October 29, 2004: Over 4.2 Million
Influenza Vaccine Doses Shipped This Week to Health Providers Serving
High-Priority Groups
- October 27, 2004: Americans Slightly
Taller, Much Heavier than 40 Years Ago
- October 25, 2004: CDC Hosts "Steps to a
Healthier U.S. Workforce" Symposium
- October 22, 2004: More than 3 Million
Influenza Vaccine Doses Shipped This Week to Health Providers Serving
High-Priority Groups
- October 15, 2004: CDC/Aventis Pasteur
Collaborate To Ship More Than 2 Million Doses of Influenza Vaccine to
Providers Who Serve High-Priority Groups
- October 12, 2004: CDC, Aventis Pasteur
Announce Allocation Plan to Address Influenza Vaccine Shortages
- October 7, 2004: CDC Awards Health
Protection Research Initiative Grants
- October 5, 2004: Interim Influenza
Vaccination Recommendations: 2004-05
- September 23, 2004: Childhood Influenza
Vaccination Coverage, US, 2002-2003 Influenza Season
- September 16, 2004: Health Groups
Recommend Return to Full Four-Dose Routine Schedule for Pediatric
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (Prevnar®)
- September 9, 2004: First Reports of
Health Effects in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers Find High
Rates of Respiratory and Mental Health Problems
- September 8, 2004: CDC Invests $73
Million to Improve Health Information Services for the Public
- September 3, 2004: CDC Offers Advice for
People to Protect Themselves During and After a Hurricane
- September 2, 2004: Fact Sheet: First
National Summary Report Shows Magnitude of Injuries
- September 1, 2004: Fact Sheet: New
Report Maps Women's Health in the United States
- August 30, 2004: West Nile Virus
Resources Available
- August 26, 2004: Fact Sheet: New Study
Shows Critical Role for Primary Care Specialists
- August 13, 2004: CDC Offers Advice for
People to Protect Themselves After a Storm
- August 12, 2004: Media Advisory: CDC
Announces Carbon Monoxide Poisoning PSAs
- August 6, 2004: CDC Survey Documents
Serious Crisis In Sudanese Refugee Children
- August 5, 2004: CDC's New State-Specific
Breastfeeding Data Will Help States Better Target Programs
- July 28, 2004: CDC Makes Advances in
Identifying and Measuring Chemical Agents in Humans
- July 8, 2004: Health Groups Reinstate
Recommendation for Third Dose of Pediatric Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (Prevnar®)
- July 1, 2004: Innovative Foster Care
Programs Show Promise in Reducing Youth Violence
- July 1, 2004: Rabies Transmission from
Organ Transplants
- June 24, 2004: Number of Cancer
Survivors Growing According to New Report
- June 10, 2004: CDC Reports Latest Data
on Suicide Behaviors, Risk Factors, and Prevention
- June 7, 2004: CDC Collaboration Yields
New Test for Anthrax
- June 3, 2004: Balance Fun and Safety To
Enjoy Recreational Water Activities: CDC Study Shows Impact of Water
Dangers
- June 3, 2004: CDC Lifts Suspension of
Adoptions from Chinese Orphanage
- June 3, 2004: Annual Report to the
Nation Finds Cancer Incidence and Death Rates on the Decline: Survival
Rates Show Significant Improvement
- June 2, 2004: First Joint Survey of
Health in Canada and the United States Shows Both Countries Report High
Level of Health
- May 21, 2004: CDC Awards $49 Million to
Support HIV Prevention Efforts in Communities Across the United States
- May 20, 2004: Despite Improvements,
Many High School Students Still Engaging in Risky Health Behaviors
- May 20, 2004: CDC Implements New Tiered
Travel Health Guidance System
- May 13, 2004: CDC Announces New Goals
and Organizational Design
- May 13, 2004: Fact Sheet: Facts about
Prevalence of Arthritis—U.S., 2004
- April 30, 2004: CDC releases 2004
recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices for the
prevention and control of influenza
- April 27, 2004: CDC Boosts External
Research to Protect Americans' Health
- April 23, 2004: CDC Debuts New Malaria
Web Site To Observe Africa Malaria Day, April 25, 2004
- April 16, 2004: CDC Recommends Temporary
Suspension of Adoptions from Chinese Orphanage in Response to Measles
Outbreak
- April 15, 2004: Teens Report Being More
Susceptible to Smoking After Minnesota Ends Anti-Tobacco Campaign
- April 7, 2004: Physicians, Nurses and
U.S. Government Release New Foodborne Illness Guide
- April 7, 2004: CDC Grants $21 Million to
Enhance HIV Prevention in Communities of Color
- April 5, 2004: CDC Announces New Awards
For Lyme Disease Research
- April 2, 2004: Racial/Ethnic Health
Disparities
- April 1, 2004: Motor Vehicle Crashes
Claim More than a Million Lives Worldwide
- March 31, 2004: Nine Million U.S.
Children Diagnosed with Asthma, New Report Finds
- March 19, 2004: Fact Sheet: Loratadine
and Hypospadias: Data from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study
- March 18, 2004: 2003 TB Rates Remain
High for Foreign-Born, Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations in United
States Despite Overall Decline
- March 10, 2004: CDC Removes Hong Kong
from Bird Ban
- March 9, 2004: Fact Sheet: Physical
Inactivity and Poor Nutrition Catching up to Tobacco as Actual Cause of
Death
- March 9, 2004: Fact Sheet: CDC’s
Prevention Activities that Target Actual Causes of Death
- March 2, 2004: CDC Recommends Suspension
of the Routine use of the Third and Fourth Doses of Pneumococcal Conjugate
Vaccine (Prevnar®)
- February 17, 2004: National Campaign to
Get Kids Physically Active is Working
- February 12, 2004: Health Groups
Recommend Temporary Suspension Of Pediatric Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine
Dose
- February 6, 2004: Fact Sheet: Study:
Child Passenger Deaths Involving Drinking Drivers — United States,
1997–2002
- February 5, 2004: Secretary Thompson
Appoints New Chairs of CDC, ATSDR Advisory Committees
- January 26, 2004: CDC Highlights
Tobacco-Free Sports at ESPN Winter X Games VIII
- January 21, 2004: Obesity Costs States
Billions in Medical Expenses
- January 15, 2004: Fact Sheet: Influenza
Vaccine Effectiveness Studies
- January 15, 2004: New Report Highlights
U.S. Medical Costs of Injuries
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