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Information on preparing for public health emergencies from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Get a kit, make a plan, and be informed. |
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Safe Disposal of Chemical Weapons |
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides independent oversight to the U.S. chemical weapons elimination program and serves as an important element in ensuring the safe destruction of chemical warfare material for protection of public health. |
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Blood Clots and Travel: What You Need to Know | NCBDDD |
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Stephen Cochi, Conversations with the CDC Director |
The CDC Director’s webpage offers information on Dr. Thomas Frieden, who became the agency’s 16th director in June 2009. The pages features information on Dr. Frieden’s Weekly Focus, the Latest from Dr. Frieden (his RSS feed), and links to his bio, statements, videos, press releases, media appearances, photos, presentations, and speeches. |
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Because pre-teens, adolescents, and college freshmen who live in dorms are at an increased risk for meningococcal disease, routine vaccination is recommended for 11-18 year olds. |
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Longitudinal Trends in Tobacco Availability, TobaccoAdvertising, and Ownership Changes of Food Stores, Albany, NewYork, 2003-2015 |
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Notes from the Field: Outbreak of Hand, Foot, and MouthDisease Caused by Coxsackievirus A6 Among Basic Military Trainees -Texas, 2015 | MMWR |
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