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The '''Centers for Disease Control and Prevention''' (CDC) is a massive United States government agency that spends over $8 billion a year.<ref>http://www.cdc.gov/fmo/PDFs/FY07FundFunctAreaTable.pdf</ref> | The '''Centers for Disease Control and Prevention''' (CDC) is a massive United States government agency that spends over $8 billion a year.<ref>http://www.cdc.gov/fmo/PDFs/FY07FundFunctAreaTable.pdf</ref> | ||
| − | Its annual budget reflects political pressure and interests of the pharmaceutical industry rather than the incidence of disease and health problems among Americans. There have been frequent complaints of conflicts of interest by officials at the CDC. The CDC has made many high-profile mistakes in recommending vaccines wanted by the pharmaceutical industry, such as the [[Lyme disease vaccine]], the [[rotavirus vaccine]] and the [[swine flu | + | Its annual budget reflects political pressure and interests of the pharmaceutical industry rather than the incidence of disease and health problems among Americans. There have been frequent complaints of conflicts of interest by officials at the CDC. The CDC has made many high-profile mistakes in recommending vaccines wanted by the pharmaceutical industry, such as the [[Lyme disease vaccine]], the [[rotavirus vaccine]] and the [[swine flu]] vaccine, all of which were later pulled from the market.{{fact|date=January 2008}} |
Founded in 1946, the CDC is based in [[Atlanta]].<ref>http://www.cdc.gov/</ref> | Founded in 1946, the CDC is based in [[Atlanta]].<ref>http://www.cdc.gov/</ref> | ||
Revision as of 23:30, April 25, 2009
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a massive United States government agency that spends over $8 billion a year.[1]
Its annual budget reflects political pressure and interests of the pharmaceutical industry rather than the incidence of disease and health problems among Americans. There have been frequent complaints of conflicts of interest by officials at the CDC. The CDC has made many high-profile mistakes in recommending vaccines wanted by the pharmaceutical industry, such as the Lyme disease vaccine, the rotavirus vaccine and the swine flu vaccine, all of which were later pulled from the market.[Citation Needed]
Founded in 1946, the CDC is based in Atlanta.[2]