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Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org Note to presenter: You are welcome to include one, more or all of slides below in your presentation. Also consider creating a slide that illustrates how CDC directly impacts your organization or community. Thank you.

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org Saving Lives. Protecting People. Saving Money Through Prevention.

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org CDC is committed to a single mission: protecting America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and domestic.

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org Whether diseases start at are curable human error CDC fights it and supports communities and citizens to prevent it. home or chronic or abroad, acute, or preventable, ordeliberate attack,

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org CDC applies groundbreaking research and real-time emergency response to keep America healthy, safe and secure.

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org CDC protects and improves health in your state and community. More than 70% of CDC’s funding is distributed to state and local health departments, universities and other key organizations in all 50 states and around the world CDC empowers the public with vital tools so they can protect their own health and the health of their families

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org CDC and its partners determine the ultimate success of homeland security. CDC connects state and local health, recognizing disease patterns and helping states respond more quickly and effectively CDC field staff are assigned to all 50 states and more than 50 countries

Saving Lives and Protecting People CDC’s global disease detection network responded to 535 disease outbreaks and detected 51 new pathogens from 2006 to CDC helped investigate more than 200 multi-state foodborne outbreaks in 2010, including E. coli and Salmonella.

Saving Lives and Protecting People CDC’s Emergency Operations Center serves as a 24/7 central command for public health responses to emergencies like Hurricane Katrina, H1N1 and the Deepwater Horizon explosion.

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org Saving Lives and Protecting People CDC maintains a Strategic National Stockpile that distributes lifesaving vaccines, medicines and supplies following a public health crisis.

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org Saving Money Through Prevention More than three-quarters of the nation’s healthcare spending is on preventable diseases like diabetes, heart disease and stroke. CDC invests in programs proven to prevent these diseases and reduce healthcare costs. 75% of U.S. healthcare spending is on preventable disease $1.9 trillion

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org Saving Money Through Prevention Regular childhood vaccinations prevent 20 million cases of disease, avert 42,000 deaths and save nearly $70 billion. CDC′s guidelines for preventing infections in healthcare facilities save 4,500 lives each year and $3.3 billion.

Developed by the CDC Foundation :: cdcfoundation.org PANDEMIC | INFLUENZA | EMERGING DISEASES | SUPERBUGS | ESCALATING HEALTHCARE COSTS | BIOTERRORISM | CHRONIC KILLERS OUTBREAKS | CONTAMINATED FOOD | NATURAL DISASTERS | TOXINS PANDEMIC | INFLUENZA | EMERGING DISEASES | SUPERBUGS | ESCALATING HEALTHCARE COSTS | BIOTERRORISM | CHRONIC KILLERS OUTBREAKS | CONTAMINATED FOOD | NATURAL DISASTERS | TOXINS PANDEMIC | INFLUENZA | EMERGING DISEASES | SUPERBUGS | ESCALATING HEALTHCARE COSTS | BIOTERRORISM | CHRONIC KILLERS OUTBREAKS | CONTAMINATED FOOD | NATURAL DISASTERS | TOXINS PANDEMIC | INFLUENZA | EMERGING DISEASES | SUPERBUGS | ESCALATING HEALTHCARE COSTS | BIOTERRORISM | CHRONIC KILLERS OUTBREAKS | CONTAMINATED FOOD | NATURAL DISASTERS | TOXINS PANDEMIC | INFLUENZA | EMERGING DISEASES | SUPERBUGS | ESCALATING HEALTHCARE COSTS | BIOTERRORISM | CHRONIC KILLERS OUTBREAKS | CONTAMINATED FOOD | NATURAL DISASTERS | TOXINS With the world a dangerous place… we need CDC.