The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) performs many of the administrative functions for the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), a sister agency of CDC, and one of eight federal public health agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services. The Director of CDC also serves as the Administrator of ATSDR.
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- CDC Washington Office Responds to inquiries regarding CDC's programs and services. Their legislative, budget, grants and health information sections provide statistics and summaries to staff, other agencies and Congress.
- Office of Health and Safety (OhASIS) Provides leadership to promote and assist in the achievement of a safe and healthful work environment for CDC employees, contractors, and visitors. "Employee Protection Through Prevention."
- National Vaccine Program Office Information about vaccines, influenza, immunization, and international portation of disease and epidemics, such as Pandemic, a unique influenza outbreak. Provides information about childhood, adolescent, and adult immunizations.
- Office of Global Health (OGH) Works with public and private partners to increase CDC's ability to respond to the new realities of global public health.
- Office of Genetics & Disease Prevention (OGDP) Provides visitors with information about human genetic discoveries and how they can be used to improve health and prevent disease. A program of the National Center for Environmental Health.