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CDC Reorganization Prompts Concern

Science (11/25/94) Vol. 266, No. 5189, P. 1313
Thompson, Larry


The Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) plans to consolidate its AIDS activities into a single center has some AIDS activists worried. The center is already responsible for tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases. Activists are also concerned because the move will shift responsibility for the disease from the CDC director's office to a lower level in the agency's hierarchy. The reorganization will consolidate approximately 80 percent of the funds and staff devoted to AIDS, which are currently scattered throughout the CDC, into the National Center for Prevention Services. Basic science labs used for studying HIV will continue to be a part of the CDC's National Center for Infectious Diseases. Currently, the hundreds of CDC employees who work with AIDS often report to more than one person, which results in confusion, stress, and difficulties in accountability. In response to a letter written Nov. 18, Jack Jackson--the CDC's associate director for management--said, "Whoever leads this center will report directly to [CDC Director] Dr. Satcher. Dr. Satcher remains committed to HIV prevention."


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