Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Post

HCPs: Today is the last day of Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month and Blood Clot Awareness Month, but you can continue to learn about bleeding disorders and blood clots by watching recordings of CDC’s Public Health Webinar Series on Blood Disorders. Watch now: https://bit.ly/3fDwmku

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Awareness doesn’t end with the month. 🩸 👏🏾 Grateful for the CDC’s continued efforts to educate and empower healthcare professionals year-round. Knowledge saves lives! 

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Al Juma Sadeeq

Medical Doctor at Kshema General Insurance Limited

2mo

Thank you

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Will the Centers for Disease Control exist or will be slanted by divisive politicians?

Gillian McCrea

Medical Leave due to Long Covid

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You know what’s causing an increase in clotting issues? Repeat covid infections. We need an eradication vaccine! We were promised one at the start of the pandemic, like for Polio. Then lulled into this… 35% increase in the US disability rate since 2020, per Federal Reserve. Unprecedented spike. 3% excess mortality rate per Swiss are. Also unprecedented. More people with heart attack, embolisms, stroke, seizure, dementia, diabetes, and more because covid is destroying our immune and vascular systems. Long COVID costing the global economy $1T annually. 20M+ in the U.S.; 65M globally. The current vaccines are only preventing acute infection death. They’re not preventing other health issues and disability. Wake up and stop keeping your head in the sand!

Gary Williams

Program Support Officer at Public Health Walsall Council

4mo

For now

Obaid Ali

(Personal views are here)

2mo

Thanks indeed

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Joseph Hayes, MD, MBA, FACP

Physician executive and medical education leader committed to advancing physician training, academic medicine, and healthcare innovation to improve access to care in rural and underserved Georgia.

4mo

Thanks for sharing this—awareness and education around bleeding disorders are critical. I recently diagnosed a middle-aged woman with type 1 Von Willebrand disease after years of unexplained bleeding, including complications following minor procedures. It had gone unrecognized for so long that no one had considered screening her pre-op or managing her bleeding risk appropriately. With earlier recognition, she could have received targeted treatment like DDAVP and had much safer outcomes. This case was a powerful reminder of why we, as healthcare team leaders, need to keep bleeding disorders on our differential—even when the signs aren’t dramatic. Awareness truly impacts patient safety. I hope to see continued posts like this! The CDC plays a key role in supporting this kind of awareness through evidence-based guidance, education, and resources like the blood disorders webinar series. It’s vital that we continue to support public health efforts that remain non-political, rooted in science, and focused on what matters most: putting patients and physicians first.

Shanita Latanya Ruth Gordon

Chief economic, officer and a chief financial officer

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