The Communicable Diseases Centre (CDC) is one of Singapore's oldest hospitals. In 1907, it began as an isolation camp, adjoining the Pauper Hospital and the Leper Asylum in Serangoon Road, for patients with infectious diseases. Between 1907 and 1931, hospital buildings were added, and it became the Government Infectious Diseases Hospital and later the Middleton Hospital. In 1985, the Hospital was absorbed into the Tan Tock Seng Hospital and its name changed to the Communicable Diseases Centre (CDC). Today, CDC is the national centre for the management of communicable and infectious diseases.
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