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CDC Newsroom Archives 1997
- February 1997: National Annual Immunization Goals Met With Record High Immunization Levels
- February 1997: Blood Lead Levels Keep Dropping; New Guidelines Recommended for Those Most Vulnerable
- March 1997: 1996 TB Declines Indicate U.S. is Back on Track But Not Without Serious Challenges
- March 1997: CDC Researchers Report Increased Risk of Ectopic Pregnancy After Tubal Sterilization
- March 1997: Chlamydia Screening and Treatment Programs for Young Women
- March 1997: Sports-associated Recurrent Brain Injuries — United States
- March 1997: Announcement of ATSDR’s Decision on Medical Monitoring for Hanford
- April 1997: Atlas Reveals New Mortality Patterns for the United States
- May 1997: Vaccine’s Value and Safety Explored; 2000 Professionals attend the 31st National Immunization Conference
- May 1997: Teen Sex Down New Study Shows
- May 1997: ATSDR AND EPA Warn the Public About Continuing Patterns of Metallic Mercury Esposure
- May 1997: CDC Recommends Pneumococcal Vaccination For All Senior Citizens and Others at High Risk; Recommendations made during the 31st National Immunization Conference
- May 1997: Biotechnology is working to make baby shots obsolete; Experts explore new vaccines during the 31st National Immunization Conference
- June 1997: New Report Documents Trends in Childbearing, Reproductive Health
- June 1997: New Report Documents Trends in Childbearing, Reproductive Health
- June 1997: New Report Documents Trends in Childbearing, Reproductive Health
- June 1997: New Report Documents Trends in Childbearing, Reproductive Health
- July 1997: Report on Nation’s Health Documents Toll of injuries in U.S.
- July 1997: CDC Releases Guidelines to Promote Physical Activity in Young People
- August 12, 1997: CDC Launches New Campaign to Increase Physical Activity Among Adults
- September 12, 1997: President Clinton names David Satcher as Surgeon General and Assistant Secretary for Health at the Department of Health and Human Services
- October 2, 1997: Time to Get This Year’s Flu Shot, Secretary Shalala Advises Older Americans
- November 3, 1997: Hypospadias Trends in Two US Surveillance Systems
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