Outgoing CDC chief talks about the agency's successes - and his greatest fear


Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been a central player and one of the most public figures fighting infectious diseases in the United States. Appointed to his position in 2009 by President Obama, the 56-year-old New York native has led the Atlanta-based CDC longer than any director since the 1970s.



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