About Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a premier U.S. public health agency established on July 1, 1946, originally as the Communicable Disease Center. It evolved from the wartime Malaria Control in War Areas program (MCWA) created during World War II to combat malaria around military bases in the southern United States[1][3][7]. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the CDC has grown from a regional malaria control unit to a comprehensive national and global health protection agency. The CDC’s mission is to protect public health and safety through disease control and prevention, health promotion, and emergency preparedness. It investigates and responds to emerging health threats such as infectious diseases—including COVID-19, influenza, and bioterrorism agents—as well as chronic diseases, injuries, workplace hazards, environmental health threats, and more[2][6]. The agency conducts scientific research via over 200 specialized laboratories nationwide, supports public health workforce development, and communicates critical health information to the public[6][5]. Throughout its history, the CDC has expanded its scope and structure significantly. It was renamed the Center for Disease Control in 1970, then the Centers for Disease Control in 1980 as it incorporated multiple centers, and finally adopted the current name, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 1992 to emphasize prevention efforts while retaining the CDC acronym for recognition[2][8]. Its organizational breadth now includes centers focused on infectious diseases, chronic diseases, environmental health, injury prevention, occupational safety, and health statistics. Notable achievements include leading vaccination campaigns against diseases like measles and rubella, advancing injury prevention, and mounting global efforts against infectious outbreaks. The CDC also played a pivotal role in combating antibiotic misuse and bioterrorism preparedness. Despite past controversies like the Tuskegee syphilis study, the agency remains a leader in epidemiology and public health innovation, employing a multidisciplinary workforce of scientists, clinicians, and public health experts dedicated t

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New York's flu season hits record highs with rising ER visits and Long Island hotspots; experts urge vaccination and precautions.

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CDCs Shift Under RFK Jr: Controversy Over Hepatitis B Vaccine Policy

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CDC Revises Child Vaccine Schedule Toward Individualized Hepatitis B Birth Dose

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CDC shifts hepatitis B birth dose to conditional on maternal status, signaling more individualized vaccine decisions.

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CDC Weighs Change to Hepatitis B Birth Dose Policy for Newborns

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CDC advisers weigh whether to reverse the birth-dose Hepatitis B vaccine policy for newborns, influencing schedules and infant health nationwide.

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CDC Budget Cuts Raise Alarm Over Health Emergency Readiness

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Budget cuts at the CDC raise concerns about health emergency response and staffing losses across federal, state, and local health departments.

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CDC reverses layoffs for over half of 1,300 employees, but biodefense and mental health roles remain vacant, signaling ongoing staffing challenges.

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HHS Rehires Employees After Reduction Efforts

13 Oct 2025 37 views

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HHS begins rehiring employees, including CDC staff, signaling a partial reversal of workforce cuts amid leadership changes.

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The resurfacing of an old tweet and debate over the safety of Tylenol for pregnant women highlights the need for further research and regulation.

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The potential link between Tylenol and autism has sparked heated debates among experts and parents.

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California's Top Insurers to Cover COVID-19 Booster Shots through 2026

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California's top health insurers announce coverage for booster shots through 2026, supporting widespread vaccination efforts and showing commitment to members' health.

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Controversy over MMRV Combo Vaccine for Young Children

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A panel's decision to advise against the MMRV combo vaccine has sparked confusion and concern among parents and healthcare professionals.

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CDC Updates Childhood Vaccine Recommendations

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Learn about the CDC's recent update to childhood vaccine recommendations and its potential impact on children's health.

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The ACIP's review of hepatitis B vaccines for newborns and shots during pregnancy sparks debate and raises concerns about potential risks and benefits.

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COVID-19 drops off the top 10 list in the US, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing battle against the pandemic.

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11 Sep 2025 25 views

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified the endemic Chagas disease in the United States, causing concern over the increasing cases.