What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS) and various other names, is a syndrome (or group of syndromes) of u...
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Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS) and various other names, is a syndrome (or group of syndromes) of u...

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CDC Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Program
http://www.cdc.gov/cfs/draft_resea... DRAFT Strategic Research Plan General OutlineObjective: Conduct public health research leading to the control and prevention of CFS and to improve the quality of life of persons with the illness. Goal 1: Refine understanding of the etiologic pathways involved in CFS in order to improve diagnosis and to identify therapeutic targetsa.. Identify psychosocial, clinical, and laboratory biomarkers associated with incident CFS and with the clinical course of the illness. b.. More precisely identify risk factors as related to clinical attributes. c.. Measure psychoneuroendocrinologic and immune characteristics of CFS to identify potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets. d.. Elucidate pathophysiologic mechanisms associated with symptoms. Goal 2: Improve clinical management of CFS patients by providing evidence-based educational materials that address evaluation and clinical management of CFSa.. Provide current evidence-based information on diagnosis and management of CFS to health care providers, persons with CFS and their caregivers, and evaluate associated outcomes. b.. Evaluate effects of access, utilization, and quality of health care on clinical course of the illness. Goal 3: Clinical intervention trialsa.. Develop international consensus regarding management of CFS. b.. Collaborate to conduct clinical intervention trials. Goal 4: Move CFS into the mainstream of public health concernsa.. Provide current evidence-based information concerning CFS to federal, state, and local public health authorities, related government agencies, and HMOs. b.. Evaluate outcomes associated with dissemination of public health information. TOPIC: CDC seeks input to shape a CFS strategic research plan http://groups.google.com/group/mcs... CDC seeks input to shape a CFS strategic research plan http://www.cdc.gov/cfs/meetings/20... Acting on a recommendation from an external peer review of CDC's CFS research program conducted in November 2008 and in preparation for presenting a draft 5-year strategic research plan to the CFS Advisory Committee in May 2009, CDC is seeking input from interested parties on issues that CDC will consider as it develops this research plan. The objective of the five-year strategic plan is to conduct public health research leading to the control and prevention of medically unexplained chronically fatiguing illnesses, in particular CFS. CDC is seeking input on the goals and objectives of its CFS research program in five major categories: 1.. Studies of Defined Populations 2.. Provider-based Patient Registries 3.. In-hospital Clinical Studies 4.. Laboratory Studies 5.. Provider and Public Educational Intervention Research 6.. DRAFT CFS Strategic Research Plan General Outline http://www.cdc.gov/cfs/draft_resea... Public input can be submitted in several ways and at various stages:a.. Oral comments can be made in person or via telephone (see details below). b.. Written comments may be sent by mail or email: CFS Research PlanMS A-301600 Clifton Road, NEAtlanta, GA 30333 CFSResearchPlan@cdc.govc.. Stakeholders' Meeting-April 27, 2009, 1:00-5:00 pm EDT The purpose of the public meeting is to solicit input from interested parties on issues that CDC will consider as it develops a five-year strategic plan for its CFS research program. Input is sought only on the CFS strategic research plan, not on CDC's overall CFS program. As CDC is one of many institutions conducting research on chronic fatigue syndrome, the strategic plan will only address research that is within CDC's purview. The meeting will take place at CDC's Global Communications Center, Building 19, Auditorium B2, 1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, and is open to the public, limited only by the space available. The agenda is listed below: Stakeholders' Meeting Agenda - April 27, 2009 Time Topic 1:00 PM General welcome, review meeting logistics 1:05 PM Welcome from CDC Acting Director 1:10 PM CDC CFS Research Program; review of current activities and proposed next steps 1:40 PM Strategic plan development process; activities to date and plan going forward 2:00 PM In-person Public Comment (5 minute limit) 3:00 PM Telephone Public Comment (5 minute limit) 4:00 PM Additional Public Comment (5 minute limit; in-person or telephone, as needed) 5:00 PM Wrap up & Adjourn a.. Beginning at 12:45p.m. ET on the day of the meeting, participants can use the below call-in information to listen to the full proceedings and provide input during the allotted time (see agenda above). Please note that priority will be given to those who provided prior written notification of their intent to speak. To allow for wider participation, each person's comments will be limited to five minutes. Telephone Number for U.S. Callers: 1-888-790-3448 (Toll Free)Telephone Number for International Callers: 1-517-308-9438Participant Passcode: 7629727 b.. Comments used in developing the May 2009 draft of the plan must be received at CDC by May 1, 2009. The draft will be presented to the CFS Advisory Committee at their May 27-28, 2009, meeting and afterwards made available at www.cdc.gov/cfs. c.. General comments regarding the five-year CFS Research Plan must be received at CDC by June 30, 2009. d.. For Further Information Contact:CFSResearchPlan@cdc.gov Posted on 04/26/09, 10:04 am |
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A long submission which includes information on 10 ME/CFS surveys can be read at http://tinyurl.com/TKonCDCsplans1 and http://tinyurl.com/TKonCDCsplans2
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The CDC thinks CFS is neurosis. They talk a good game, but if you're familiar with what they're doing it's really a bunch of bull. They're actually getting ready to try and do trials on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy(CBT) and Graded Exercise Therapy(GET). So basically the CDC thinks CFS can be cured by psychotherapy and taking a walk. No bueno!
Here's a detailed critique of the CDC's 5 year plan by the CFIDS Assoc.- http://www.cfids.org/temp/research... Also, here's a blog that is pretty good about explaining the various goings on in the world of CFS. There are numerous posts about how the CDC is (*&^ing up. http://aboutmecfs.org/blog/ Here are some good ones- Patients blast the CDC-http://aboutmecfs.org/blog/?p=446 Systemic Change Needed: CAA Hits CDC Again-http://aboutmecfs.org/blog/?p=498 Dr. Reeves: Too Little Too Late?-http://aboutmecfs.org/blog/?p=532 Kim McCleary on CDC's 5 Year Plan-http://aboutmecfs.org/blog/?p=553 The Roar Mounts: Professionals Call For New Leadership At CDC- http://aboutmecfs.org/blog/?p=551 Here's a link to the presentations made by the CFIDS Assoc. at the CDC's public input meeting, they are really good- http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Chr...
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Thanks for the information..
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