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    The content featured here is based on the museum’s physical exhibitions which help educate visitors about CDC. Some of these exhibits highlight the agency’s work in the United States and around the world, while others explore broader public health themes related to that work.

    The Story of CDC

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    The roots of American public health and the history of CDC

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    CDD History Timeline

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    Notable CDC contributions to public health since 1946

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    Hidden History: Stories from the Collection

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    Stories behind historic objects in the CDC Museum Collection

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    Watching Hands

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    Using art to communicate disease prevention strategies

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    EIS Class Gifts

    EIS Class Gifts

    Background stories from each EIS donor class

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    Ebola: People + Public Health + Political Will

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    A look at the history of Ebola in West Africa, 2014-2016

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    Health Effects of 9/11

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    Examining ongoing health effects linked to 9/11 exposures

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    Influenza: Complex Virus/Complex History

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    Based on the 2020-2021 CDC Museum exhibition

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    Last Reviewed: January 12, 2023
    Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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