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CDC works 24/7 keeping America safe from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and domestic. Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack, CDC fights it and supports communities and citizens to prevent it. CDC is the nation’s health protection agency - saving lives, protecting people from health threats, and saving money through prevention.
New CDC Updates
September is National Preparedness Month
Would you be ready if there were an emergency? Be prepared: assemble an emergency supply kit, make your emergency plans, stay informed, and get involved in helping your family, your business, and your community be ready for emergencies.
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Outbreaks
- Hedgehogs - Human Salmonella Typhimurium Infections
First announced September 2012 - Mangoes - Salmonella Braenderup
First announced August 2012 - Yosemite National Park – Hantavirus
First announced August 2012 - Cantaloupes – Salmonella Typhimurium Infections
First announced August 2012 - 2012 West Nile Virus
- Pertussis (Whooping Cough) in Washington
First announced April 2012 - Live Poultry – Human Salmonella Infections
First announced June 2012 - Small Turtles – Human Salmonella Infections
First announced March 2012
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Saving Lives
CDC works around the world to fight disease, confront disaster and prevent death from environmental hazards
Protecting People
Responding to health threats, preventing chronic disease and injuries, helping communities recover from disaster
Saving Money Through Prevention
Safeguarding the health of Americans where they work live and play is the core of CDC's mission
CDC Fast Facts
Learn more about what CDC does every day to protect your home, family, community and workplace.
Since 1946, CDC′s work has made people around the world safer and healthier.
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