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\nVaccinations save the lives of 2 to 3 million people every year, including children. Yet 1 child dies every 20 seconds from a disease that could have been prevented by a vaccine. Why? Because 1 in 5 children in the world do not have access to the life-saving immunizations that keep children healthy.
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\n \n \nCardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the nation\u2019s leading cause of death for men and women of all races and ethnicities. Learn how to improve heart health with the ABCS, and find out what can be done to prevent a second heart attack.
\n \nThis influenza season is notable for the sheer volume of flu that most of the US is seeing. The majority of this activity has been caused by influenza A H3N2. Learn what steps can be taken to reduce the spread of flu in communities and adjust to spot shortages in antiviral drugs in places experiencing high flu activity.
\n \nWe have selected a few moments from each of our 2017 Grand Rounds and \u201cBeyond the Data\u201d interviews to share with you here. Next, be sure to join us for our excellent upcoming 2018 sessions.
\n \nThank you for your interest in CDC Public Health Grand Rounds. The goal of Grand Rounds is to share some of the important work that CDC is doing in the United States and around the world to save lives and protect people. Each Grand Rounds session is the result of a rigorous process which takes months to prepare. This attention to detail ensures that our audiences receive up-to-date, scientifically accurate and usable information, whether they are clinicians, researchers, students of public health, medicine and nursing, or the public that we serve.
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