Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. This federal agency administers national programs aimed to prevent and control disease by developing and implementing programs to improve health. They provide data and statistics as well as information on diseases and conditions, environmental health, and safety.

What's New at ASRM
- ASRM COVID-19 Task Force Update #15
- ASRM Joins CMSS in Calling for Safer Working Conditions for Healthcare Workers on the Frontlines of COVID-19 Patient Care
- Statement from the ASRM COVID-19 Task Force
- ASRM Pens Open Letter Defending Public Health Agencies and Experts
- ASRM Issues New Guidance on Fertility Care During COVID-19 Pandemic: Calls for Suspension of Most Treatments
- ASRM Announces Creation Of COVID-19 Task Force
- COVID-19: Suggestions On Managing Patients Who Are Undergoing Infertility Therapy Or Desiring Pregnancy