The results closely match CDC data, and lead it by - 1-2 weeks.
According to CDC data, silicosis in the United States is relatively rare.
CDC data show that sexually active MSM might benefit from more frequent testing (e.g., every 3 to 6 months).
CDC data show that 24 states together reported 1,316 cases of stomach flu from October 2006 to December 2006.
The CDC data suggest that MS is three times more common in women than in men in the United States.
CDC data from 1976 through 2011 show that 16 flu seasons peaked in February.
Although official CDC data show little flu activity throughout the U.S., it takes about two weeks to compile that data.
CDC data support this idea.
Within the US, CDC data show that African-Americans are three times more likely to contract HIV.
Notably, CDC data can be used to help document the effectiveness of regulatory interventions.