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Restore the CDC Division of Blood Disorders to Full Operability

The CDC’s Division of Blood Disorders has long played an important role in supporting people living with bleeding disorders. Through national data collection, safety monitoring, lab testing, and maintaining decades of biological samples, this work has helped improve care and protect patients.
In April 2025, most of the division’s staff were placed on administrative leave. These were experienced experts who had spent years building and running programs the community relies on.
Since then, there have been real concerns about whether key functions are still operating as intended. This includes national surveillance, inhibitor testing, and long-term data efforts like Community Counts.
We are asking for the division to be fully restored, with the staff and resources needed to do this work effectively. This is about maintaining the systems that support research, guide treatment, and help keep people safe.
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Paid for by Hemophilia Federation of America