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Which options identify functions of the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc)? check all that apply. 1. controlling disease outbreaks 2. ensuring safe food and water 3. reporting communicable diseases 4. establishing vaccination schedules for children 5. working globally to reduce threats to the nations health

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