Change, national and international, was the engine that thrust CDC into its third decade (1966-1975). Starting the decade as the Communicable Disease Center, it ended the decade as the Center for Disease Control as part of the Public Health Service (PHS) under the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW).2006E:\cpapFiles\WebServer\mm5527a2Sencer.pdfhttps://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5527a2.htm872
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was established as the Office of Malaria Contro...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) played a critical role in eliminating malaria f...
Emerging from a small, wartime government program with a regional focus on malaria in 1946, the Cent...
The growing momentum toward expanding CDC's responsibilities beyond infectious diseases gained stren...
Modern public health began 210 years ago, in 1796, when Edward Jenner, using material from a cowpox ...
One of the important legacies at CDC is continuity of leadership. Like runners in a relay race, each...
The years 1990-1993 saw tremendous change in public health. CDC expanded its effectiveness and capac...
CDC approached the new millennium with strong programs, strong partners, and a strong reputation. Em...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- CDC -- traces its roots to an organization establi...
CDC, an institution synonymous around the world with public health, will be 50 years old on July 1. ...
The CDC inspires trust and embodies the scientific knowledge that has been protecting the health of ...
During the early 1960s, concern that smallpox could be imported into the United States, and a broade...
This supplement of MMWR celebrates the 50th anniversary of CDC's first publication of MMWR on Januar...
Cover title: Nation's prevention agency : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.CDC : 50 years ...
On October 27, 1992, CDC's name was changed to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (with ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was established as the Office of Malaria Contro...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) played a critical role in eliminating malaria f...
Emerging from a small, wartime government program with a regional focus on malaria in 1946, the Cent...
The growing momentum toward expanding CDC's responsibilities beyond infectious diseases gained stren...
Modern public health began 210 years ago, in 1796, when Edward Jenner, using material from a cowpox ...
One of the important legacies at CDC is continuity of leadership. Like runners in a relay race, each...
The years 1990-1993 saw tremendous change in public health. CDC expanded its effectiveness and capac...
CDC approached the new millennium with strong programs, strong partners, and a strong reputation. Em...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- CDC -- traces its roots to an organization establi...
CDC, an institution synonymous around the world with public health, will be 50 years old on July 1. ...
The CDC inspires trust and embodies the scientific knowledge that has been protecting the health of ...
During the early 1960s, concern that smallpox could be imported into the United States, and a broade...
This supplement of MMWR celebrates the 50th anniversary of CDC's first publication of MMWR on Januar...
Cover title: Nation's prevention agency : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.CDC : 50 years ...
On October 27, 1992, CDC's name was changed to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (with ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was established as the Office of Malaria Contro...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) played a critical role in eliminating malaria f...
Emerging from a small, wartime government program with a regional focus on malaria in 1946, the Cent...