First woman CDC chief says agenda includes more than terrorism
Friday, July 5, 2002
ATLANTA -- The newly appointed director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who gained prominence during the recent anthrax scare, said the agency must be concerned with more than just bioweapons.
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