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The resources below are designed to provide you with information about CDC and how CDC investigates deadly diseases and protects against their spread. Media are encouraged to contact the CDC Division of News and Electronic Media at 404-639-3286 or media@cdc.gov for additional information and to schedule interviews with CDC′s real “disease detectives” and emergency preparedness experts.
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Newsroom Formatted Articles
- CDC: Decades of Saving Lives and Protecting People A history of working 24/7 to save lives, protect people and save money through prevention for the nation and for people around the globe.
- CDC Works For You Working 24/7 to prevent and control diseases, injuries, disabilities, workplace hazards, and other public health problems.
- CDC Standing Guard Responding to emergencies.
- CDC Why We Do What We DoWorking to support Americans to make healthy choices to protect and improve their lives.
- Know the Facts: Tips for Travelers about Malaria World Malaria Day is observed around the world each April 25 to raise awareness about the impact of this serious, sometimes deadly disease.
- Tracking Health in Your Community The Environmental Public Health Tracking Network expands its reach and resources to better help protect the nation’s health.
Media FAQs
- To learn more about CDC emergency preparedness, visit: http://emergency.cdc.gov/cdc/.
- For more information about CDC saving lives, protecting people, and saving money through prevention visit: http://www.cdc.gov/24-7/.
- How CDC saves lives by controlling REAL global disease outbreaks, visit the CDC Foundation Web site: http://cdcfoundation.org/content/how-cdc-saves-lives-controlling-real-global-disease-outbreaks.
- CDC, in collaboration with the American Red Cross and other partners, has a web-based resource for the public titled, Emergency Preparedness and You available at http://emergency.cdc.gov/preparedness/.
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