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  2. Begin with Appendix A, where you will find sample mission statements. Fill in the placeholders with your specific reporting system details.
  3. Proceed to Appendix B, which contains a letter of invitation for advisory board members. Customize the date, recipient's name, and agency information as needed.
  4. In Appendix C, review the suggested list of advisory board members. You can add or remove names based on your requirements.
  5. Continue to Appendix D for summary elements related to an IRB protocol. Ensure all sections are completed accurately, especially regarding funding sources and project duration.
  6. For data requests in Appendix E, fill out the necessary details such as the type of death and victim's name while ensuring compliance with state laws.
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CDC supports research, implementation science, and public health evaluations to inform best practices for preventing diseases and countering health threats. Research and innovation drive public health forward, extending the ability to protect peoples lives and livelihoods, no matter where they live.
CDC is committed to strengthening our public health system and restoring it to its core mission of protecting Americans from infectious and communicable diseases and investing in innovation to prevent, detect, and respond to such public health threats.
They are staffed with quarantine medical and public health officers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These health officers decide whether ill persons can enter the United States and what measures should be taken to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.