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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the
chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) research activities administered by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), focusing on: (1) the CFS activities that CDC
and NIH have supported; (2) the funds and resources CDC and NIH have
devoted to CFS research; and (3) how CDC and NIH coordinate research and
involve patient organizations and external researchers in developing
their CFS research programs.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) for approximately the last 12 years, both CDC and
NIH have conducted a broad range of activities related to CFS; (2) CDC
has focused largely on prevalence and disease causes, including the
search for infectious and immunological abnormalities; (3) NIH has
focused primarily on CFS&apos; effects on bodily systems and possible causal
agents; (4) both agencies&apos; work has generally been consistent with their
missions, and both have initiated most of the projects that have been
requested in appropriations report language and the projects defined in
their program plans; (5) funds for CFS research have increased at both
CDC and NIH since 1987; (6) much of the increase occurred in the first
few years; (7) over the past 4 years, funds have generally not
increased; (8) at CDC, the lengthy and uncertain process for allocating
CFS funds to the branch responsible for most of the CFS work has
resulted in delays in undertaking particular projects; (9) further,
CDC&apos;s redirection of funds has resulted in reductions in CFS resources
that have impeded the agency&apos;s CFS research; (10) however, CDC has begun
a process to restore all redirected CFS funds; (11) NIH has taken a
number of steps to facilitate the funding of CFS projects, including
issuing program announcements, establishing a special emphasis panel to
review CFS grant applications, and using a discretionary program to fund
additional studies; (12) NIH has also supported a number of research
centers on CFS; (13) coordination between CDC and NIH and their use of
input from external researchers and patient advocates in developing
agency research programs have been limited; (14) CDC and NIH have not
jointly conducted research, although CDC&apos;s advisory panel and external
peer reviewers have recommended that CDC undertake such a collaboration;
(15) CFS coordinating committee (CFSCC), chartered to encourage federal
coordination, has helped to facilitate some interagency communication,
but it has not provided an effective forum for developing coordinated
research programs; and (16) certain shortcomings in how CFSCC conducts
its work may have limited its usefulness, although the committee has
made recent efforts to improve its effectiveness.</abstract>
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