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What is the Role of the CDC in Outbreak Response?

The CDC plays a pivotal role in outbreak response by providing expertise and resources to contain and control outbreaks. This includes deploying teams of epidemiologists, laboratory scientists, and other public health professionals to the affected areas. The CDC also offers guidance on infection control measures, conducts diagnostic testing, and facilitates communication between different health agencies.

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