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Evaluation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Consumer Response Services Center (CDC-INFO)

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Attachment B: CDC Program Transition Timeline









































































TRANSITION TWO: PROGRAM TIMELINE



CDC-INFO Project Timeline (as of January 19, 2006)


Feb/Mar 2005

Dec’ 05/May ‘06

Feb 2007

Feb 2008

Transition 1

Transition 2*

Transition 3

Transition 4


Emergency Response

(Public) (2/16)

DES (2/16)

HIV/AIDS (2/24)

STD (2/28)

NIP (3/15)

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Emergency Response

(Clinician, 9/05)

Katrina, 9/05

Mold, 9/05

Seasonal Flu

Avian Flu

Pandemic Flu

Also move CDC Publication Warehouse; stopgap on fulfillment and evaluation


Nov-Dec 2005

Learn the Signs (11/16)

Cancer (12/8)

Diabetes (12/15)


Jan- June 2006

Nutrition/Physical

Activity (1/12)

School Health (1/19)

*Tuberculosis (2/9)

* Birth Defects/Disability (3/1; FAS, Folic Acid, Hearing Disabilities**)

*Smoking (3/15)

*Injury (3/30)

*Environmental Health (5/17 tentative)

*ATSDR (6/14 tentative)

General Public Inquiries

Epic Recruitment Program

Occupational Health &

Safety

Health Statistics

Public Health Training

Hepatitis

Traveler’s Health

Viral Diseases

Parasitic Diseases

Bacterial Diseases

Vector-borne Diseases

Hospital Infections





*Launch dates are tentative. Please confirm schedule with Suzi Gates ([email protected]) before referring inquiries to CDC-INFO.


** Additional Birth Defects/Disability topics will be added the first two weeks of March. Includes, but not limited to, developmental disabilities, child development, ADHD, genetic blood disorders like hemophilia, living with disabilities (disabilities and health), genetic birth disorders.


*** Programs that may be added: Cardiovascular Disease, Arthritis, Alcohol, Epilepsy, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Sciatica (SI), Reproductive Health, Oral Health and Alzheimer’s.

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