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Elisha Harris has written: 'Pestilential diseases, and the laws which govern their propagation' 'Hints for the control and prevention of infectious diseases' -- subject(s): Communicable diseases, Prevention
Charles Dow has written: 'Veterinary science and the farmer' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Animal Diseases, Prevention and control, Veterinary medicine
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is responsible for the protection of persons and public safety by controlling diseases which can be harmful and infectious to others. They also research non infectious diseases such as diabetes.
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Peter J. Hotez has written: 'Forgotten people, forgotten diseases' -- subject(s): Antiparasitic agents, Developing countries, Economics, International cooperation, Parasitic diseases, Prevention & control, Therapeutic use, Tropical medicine, World health
The CDC governmental agency is a US agency that fight for the prevention of disease, specifically the control and prevention of a large range of diseases.
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is responsible for the protection of persons and public safety by controlling diseases which can be harmful and infectious to others. They also research non Infectious Diseases such as Diabetes.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the government agency responsible for tracking infectious diseases in the US. They monitor and respond to disease outbreaks, conduct research, and provide guidance to prevent the spread of infections.
The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is responsible for controlling diseases in order to protect public health. They have the expertise, resources, and authority to monitor and respond to disease outbreaks, provide guidance on prevention measures, conduct research, and help develop public health policies. By controlling diseases, the CDC works to minimize the impact of infectious diseases on individuals and communities.