Ralph Abraham, the former Louisiana surgeon general and congressman, is stepping down from his role as second-in-command at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to “address unforeseen family obligations,” the agency said in a statement ... .
The CDC's second-in-command, Dr. Ralph Abraham, abruptly stepped down Monday. It's the latest in a string of resignations at the top of the agency ... .
Ralph Abraham, the CDC’s principal deputy director, resigned effective immediately, the CDC said in a statement on Feb ... The CDC did not immediately respond to a ...
Although influenza A cases are falling, influenza B infections are rising, indicating people could catch the flu twice this season, the CDC said ... CDC Deputy Director-General and spokesman Lin Min-cheng speaks at a news conference in Taipei on Jan.
The CDC, which is temporarily being run by Dr ... His exit follows that of Jim O’Neill, who was acting CDC director since August in addition to him functioning as Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Abraham reportedly decided to step down "to address unforeseen family obligations," according to a statement from the CDC... at the CDC and to support the agency's critical mission," Abraham said.