The top 10 neighbors for CDC Emergency span technology brands, B2B platforms, health media, and government bodies — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest. Scores run from 0.92 down to 0.90, a narrow band that defines the flat shape here.
NIH and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tie at the top (0.92), the only two neighbors sharing CDC Emergency's own Government subcategory in the top 10 — U.S. FDA does not appear until further down the broader graph. The more structurally notable finding is how much of the top 10 is occupied by technology and B2B brands: HubSpot (0.90), Cision (0.91), and Flipboard (0.90) sit alongside health-adjacent media like NPR Health News (0.90) and the TV personality Sanjay Gupta (0.91). Tech personality Larry Kim (0.91) also appears, making technology-oriented accounts — brands and personalities combined — the dominant subcategory type in the set.
The mix suggests an audience that moves fluidly across professional information environments: public health infrastructure, B2B software, and news media all draw from the same pool. No single cluster owns this audience; it is shaped by professional content consumption broadly, not by any one domain.