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Because of the furlough of U.S. government employees, CDC has
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public
health matters of extreme urgency. This issue of MMWR contains two
reports
with immediate public health implications: one report summarizes
surveillance data indicating a steady increase in influenza
activity in the
United States from late October through mid-December 1995, and the
other
report updates the guidelines and recommendations regarding
childhood
vaccination for January-June 1996. Other reports of public health
importance and findings from the ongoing National Notifiable
Disease
Surveillance System for the weeks ending December 16, 23, and 30,
1995, and
January 5 will be published at a later date, and printed versions
of this
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David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D.
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