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March 21, 1967 to January 25, 2015 Peacefully on January 25, 2015 Curtis passed away at St Andrews at Francis’s Place in Eureka, Missouri at the age of 47 years after a two year battle with cancer. He was comforted by his brother and sister who were by his side. Curtis was born March 21, 1967 in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada to Wayne and Dorothy Chamberlin. He will be greatly missed by his three children, son Curtis and daughters Chloe and Ellie. His parents Wayne and Dorothy Chamberlin, sister Keri Robinson (Brent), brother and sister-in-law Patrick and Angie Chamberlin and nephews and nieces; Trevor, Megan and Marley Robinson and Tanner, Noah and Hudson Chamberlin and Aunts Earla Nichol and Merle Hook. He will also be remembered by his children’s mother Jeannine and his extended family the Kuepers and numerous friends who were by his side during his difficult battle. He was predeceased by his grandparents John and Gladys Thompson and Earl and Anne Chamberlin ....
True to their name, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) seldom receive the attention they warrant. In recent years, intensive efforts from CDC and its partners have helped ensure that hundreds of millions of people no longer live at risk for certain NTDs. Forty countries, territories, and areas have achieved World Health Organization (WHO)’s elimination targets for at least one disease. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to reverse some of this progress and put millions of people in impoverished areas back at risk for infection. Faced with extraordinary challenges the need for countries to focus on the COVID-19 response, concerns about COVID-19 risks associated with NTD control activities, and limitations on travel CDC and its partners adapted their work to continue battling NTDs. ....