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Call to Action - Act Now
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Educating the public about chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is best accomplished through the combined efforts of federal agencies, like the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), national advocacy organizations, professional organizations and individuals. Our partners help distribute up-to-date information about CFS and deliver the campaign’s important messages to the public and health care professionals.
CDC would like to thank the following national partners for their involvement in and contributions to the national CFS awareness campaign:
We would also like to thank the many local and regional grassroots partners – from support groups to patients to health care professionals – who volunteer their time and resources to help educate people about the importance of becoming informed about CFS, early diagnosis and appropriate management of the condition.
If you would like to become a partner,
visit the Get
Involved page and find out what you can do to help. Organizations
wishing to become one of our partners can contact xx@cdc.gov.
Page last modified on January 24, 2007