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Our privacy policy is clear: CDC does not collect any personally identifiable information (PII) when you visit any of CDCs digital medial channels unless you choose to provide that information to us.
The CDC WONDER online databases, as well other public health data collections hosted on CDC WONDER, are listed by name below, in two sections, CDC WONDER online databases and other public health data collections hosted on CDC WONDER. Each data collection named below has a link and a brief summary description.
Description of illness: A surgical site infection (SSI) is an infection that occurs after surgery in the part of the body where the surgery took place.
Long: CDC.gov (.cdc.gov) is your online source for credible health information and is the official website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). CDC is committed to achieving true improvements in peoples health.
How does CDC get its data? The data used by public health comes from a wide variety of places within our local communities: hospitals, laboratories, doctors offices anywhere that a person receives healthcare.
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Some examples include journal articles from academic journals, published theses or dissertations, conference publications, and certain kinds of books. Websites like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are credible, but not necessarily scholarly, although they do publish scholarly articles and reports.
CDC does not collect any personal information when you use CDCs digital media unless you choose to provide that information.
The Communicable Disease Center was organized in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 1, 1946; its founder, Dr. Joseph W. Mountin, was a visionary public health leader who had high hopes for this small and comparatively indocHub branch of the Public Health Service (PHS).

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