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    cdc
    [ noun ]
    a federal agency in the Department of Health and Human Services; located in Atlanta; investigates and diagnoses and tries to control or prevent diseases (especially new and unusual diseases)
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    1. Bruce Viclad, president of the United Hospital Fund in New York, who recently reviewed data on AIDS cases there, said his organization found the CDC estimate a little high and said the Hudson Institute estimates were improbable.
    2. "What happens (with emphysema and bronchitis) is as it is with lung cancer _ it's what you did a long time ago that affects your current disease status," said Dr. Robert Hahn, a CDC specialist in lung diseases.
    3. The racial difference in cervical cancer rates is "substantial and persistent," the Atlanta-based CDC said.
    4. In the AIDS epidemic, PCR has a half dozen distinct uses, according to Gerald Schochetman of the CDC.
    5. GHB is illegal for use in the United States, except in government-sanctioned research, said Dr. Steven Auerbach, a medical epidemiologist at the CDC's Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control.
    6. The CDC recommends that needles, scalpels and other sharper objects that come in contact with blood and other potentially dangerous body fluids be disposed of in puncture-resistant containers.
    7. The tests and vaccination, the CDC said, would prevent 3,500 babies a year from becoming chronic hepatitis B carriers.
    8. CDC plans to purchase air time in two pilot cities this month, and follow the campaign with questionnaires, Dr. Nobel adds.
    9. CDC researchers say such variations in flu viruses are not uncommon.
    10. Governments officials say more will be known next spring when CDC releases a study of the incidence of selected cancers in Vietnam veterans.
    11. If the fatal disease were to become endemic in Australia, the CDC said, about 38,000 people a year there might have to undergo post-exposure preventive treatment, and millions of dollars would have to be spent on vaccine and quarantine programs.
    12. Now the government says it is up to contractors to decide whether it applies or not. This is causing big problems for contractors, according to Mr Cliff Davis-Coleman of the CDC Research company specialising in local authority contracts.
    13. Anemia during pregnancy increases a woman's risk of premature delivery, and increases the child's chances of low birth weight and fetal death, the CDC said.
    14. A number of factors may contribute to the increases in asthma deaths and cases, the CDC said.
    15. In 52,326 tests of childbearing women in the state of New York, researchers found an AIDS virus infection rate of 0.8 percent, the CDC said.
    16. The CDC cited increased recreational exposure to sunlight as one of the primary causes of the increases.
    17. The CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report did not estimate how much health care costs would increase with increased testing, monitoring and administering of preventive drugs.
    18. A 1987 survey found safety-seat use at hospitals of 75%, and all states now have such metabolic screening programs, the CDC said.
    19. The CDC has concluded children exposed to AIDS do not generally pose a risk to their classmates, but some unconvinced parents are still raising objections.
    20. Low birth weight and lack of proper medical care were the main causes of death, the CDC said.
    21. "The decline in the number of RS cases since late 1980 coincides with the increased publicity about this association," the Atlanta-based CDC said.
    22. According to Rima Khabbouz, a researcher at the CDC, those infected may be told that while it is believed the virus can be transmitted like AIDS, evidence of such transmissions is much less convincing than with AIDS.
    23. The Atlanta-based CDC noted that the percentage of fatalities in crashes involving someone drinking, but not drunk, has remained fairly constant: between 10.0 percent and 11.1 percent in each of the eight years studied.
    24. The CDC urged more emphasis on recycling, reuse and reclamation of medical waste.
    25. Bankers involved in the issue said CDC offered a "nice" corporate story and thus would overcome limits such as its lack of strong name recognition in Europe.
    26. The tests and vaccinations, the CDC said, would prevent 3,500 babies a year from becoming chronic hepatitis B carriers.
    27. Other factors include poor nutritional status, close-together pregnancies and higher rates of unwanted births, the CDC said.
    28. Canada Development had previously said it planned to sell its 5.5 million shares of CDC Life to reduce debt.
    29. While the CDC's recommendations aren't binding on the medical community, its guidelines often carry considerable weight with federal and state regulators.
    30. While almost half of all Americans who ever took up smoking have quit, the CDC said, more than 50 million people in the United States continue to smoke.
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