1. As for the cost of treatment, the federal Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta says AIDS treatment is no more expensive than cancer or other terminal conditions. 2. But the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta says the anthrax detected in the rash of recent incidents is sensitive to all approved antibiotics. 3. But the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there are limited examples of toxic molds being proven causes of serious illnesses. 4. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which keeps national life-expectancy statistics, does not monitor the trends in individual cities. 5. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta reports no similarly well-documented cases of a person shedding the virus. 6. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is asking all states to consider the policy change. 7. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is still testing water samples from the hospital. 8. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that infants of HIV-infected women not be breast-fed, a standard adopted in the industrialized world. 9. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said it has virtually ruled out environmental causes as the source. 10. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is helping the state Health Department keep watch so that they can stamp out an outbreak as soon as it happens. |
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