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651 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Federal Policy and Legislation - Smoking & Tobacco Use null
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775 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Notes from the Field: New DelhiMetallo-?-Lactamase–Producing Escherichia coli Associated withEndoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography — Illinois,2013 Infections with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE)* are increasing among patients in medical facilities (1). CRE that produce Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC) have been responsible for much of the increase in the United States. However, New Delhi metallo-?-lactamase (NDM)–producing CRE have the potential to add to this burden.
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6159 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Tick Life Cycle and Hosts Information on ticks and tickborne disease. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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7135 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Global Health - South Korea null
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7346 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Injuries from Batteries Among Children Aged 13 Years -United States, 1995-2010 Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov.
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7661 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en CDC Traveling Exhibitions David J. Sencer CDC Museum
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8441 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en African Americans - For Specific Groups - Tips From Former Smokers - Smoking & Tobacco Use Smoking-related statistics, information, and quitting resources specific to the African American community. Part of the Tips from Former Smokers campaign, which features real people suffering as a result of smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke.
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8736 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en CDC - Preventing Chronic Disease: Current Volume Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. The mission of PCD is to promote the open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention.
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9011 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Video en Director's Briefing: Tips from Former Smokers Campaign 2013 Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the U.S. In this Director's Briefing video, CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden talks about the launch of the second phase of CDC's successful "Tips from Former Smokers" campaign, which shows real people, not actors, dealing with the terrible effects of smoking. Big tobacco continues to spend millions of dollars a day on cigarette advertising and promotion. CDC's campaign shows the reality: Smokers face illness, disability, disfigurement, and death as a result of their tobacco use. Quitting smoking is hard but worth it for those who smoke and the people around them (www.smokefree.gov). Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html This video can also be viewed at http://streaming.cdc.gov/vod.php?id=05ae25c4ba291c44faae49571409706920130326153026007
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12701 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Video en Ludacris Talks About HIV Ludacris speaks about the impact of HIV/AIDS on African American youth, and encourages youth to talk about HIV. Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html This video can also be viewed at http://www.cdc.gov/CDCTV/Ludacris/
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