Viruses and Bacteria First Discovered in Uganda [and] Uganda's Disease Detectives: at Work to Keep the World Safe
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Description:Uganda’s disease detectives play a vital role in stopping some of the world’s deadliest public health threats. Trained through the country’s CDC-supported Field EpidemiologyTraining Program (FETP), these”boots on the ground” responders are often first on the scene to help track, contain, and eliminate outbreaks before they become widespread epidemics.
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