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Who Speaks at These Conferences?
Typically, speakers at epidemiology-related press conferences include
public health officials
,
epidemiologists
, and representatives from
government health departments
. Sometimes, experts from international organizations like the
World Health Organization (WHO)
or the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
may also participate.
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