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Media Advisory January 16, 2009 - ATSDR Posts Final Report on Chemical Releases in the Great Lakes Region
Media Advisory January 13, 2009 - Annual CDC Report Finds High Burden of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Especially among Women and Racial Minorities above the date
Press Release January 13, 2009 - Campaign Helps Hispanics With Diabetes Enjoy Healthy, Traditional Foods
Press Release January 12, 2009 - CDC Statement on Oseltamivir (Tamiflu®) Resistance and Antiviral Recommendations
Media Statement January 9, 2009 - CDC Issues Final Births Data for 2006
Press Release January 7, 2009 - CDC Study: Failures to Follow Infection Practices Have Placed More than 60,000 Patients at Risk for Hepatitis B and C
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