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  3. David J. Sencer CDC Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1996 as the Global Health Odyssey Museum. This was done during the 50th anniversary of the CDC and coincided with the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. In 2011, the museum was renamed the David J. Sencer CDC Museum.

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  5. Global Health Action - Wikipedia

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    Global Health Action is a peer-reviewed open access journal publishing research on global health. Global Health Action is published by Taylor & Francis in partnership and a 50/50 ownership agreement with Umeå University, Sweden. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal had a 2021 impact factor of 2.996.

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  7. The Task Force for Global Health - Wikipedia

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    The organization was co-founded by global health pioneer and former CDC Director, Dr. William Foege and two of his former CDC colleagues, Carol Walters and Bill Watson. It was founded in 1984 as The Task Force for Child Survival. [15] The Task Force was initially launched to foster collaboration among leading health and development agencies.

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    Larry Gostin, director of the World Health Organization Center on Global Health Law, said that the directive amounted to censorship of not only government employees, but private citizens as well. For example, if the lead author of a submitted paper works for the CDC and withdraws their name from the submission, that kills the submission even if ...

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    According to AdImpact, which tracks political advertising, the ad has been running in Georgia since Sept. 10, but it was quickly removed after the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on the gaffe.