From Nextgov.com: Organizations coordinate Web-based communications to fight flu
- By Aliya Sternstein
- April 27, 2009
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Homeland Security Department and the World Health Organization have coordinated their Web-based communications on the swine flu outbreak to ensure uniformity across platforms, say homeland security professionals and federal officials.
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